i've been looking over a quote i've seen. it troubles my mind. i can't figure out the matrix of the symbolic meanings which lie underneath the overlying truth. please join the journey with me in finding the meanings, and take a piece of knowledge to bed with you tonight.
The fools are the governments who deprive their people of needed foods and medicines, or the west who largely ignores the third world plight.
Often is key, as it calls attention to the daily nature of their struggle.
Ovate is the food, which so many do without.
The heat is the U.S. millitary, which responds with force rather than compassion to many developing nation's cries for help.
The rain is World War II, which caused a dramatic economical realignment in the 1940s. Many well off countries were left broken, and have yet to recover. The use of 'after' helps us to know that WW2 was a major cause of the hunger crisis, as well as the military buildup in the US and USSR which is another key issue here.
And the last two words are particularly striking, the rain (WW2) died out, yet the repercussions of things which happened two generations ago (yesteryear) still plague us today.
i on the other hand don't think it means anything. trying to make some meaning (nothing against aafuss) out of gibberish is a waste of my extremely valuable time and hence, I will think no more on it.
Good luck in your endeavor Tu'athan
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yeah, that means absolutely nothing, sorry. You see, ovate isn't a verb, so "fools often ovate" means nothing. and heat can't be the object of a noun, and there can't be anything "after" because nothing has happened in your sentence. The rest of it is crap too. rain can't "die yesteryears" because yesteryears isn't an adverb. So it really doesn't mean anything .