The last 2 lines of the poem say that hope doesn’t ask a “crumb” despite being in the most harshest places. Why is it that hope has to endure so much but it does not ask for anything back?
The last 2 lines of the poem say that hope doesn’t ask a “crumb” despite being in the most harshest places. Why is it that hope has to endure so much but it does not ask for anything back?