Respuesta :
Answer:
"Crossing The Bar".
Explanation:
Sir Alfred "Lord" Tennyson wrote his poem "Crossing The Bar" in 1889 as a way of comparing death to a 'crossing' of the sandbar in between rivers. He uses and extended metaphor to emphasize the issue of death, a comfortable journey of life through death.
Some time before he died, Tennyson asked his son Hallam to make sure that his poem "Crossing The Bar" is included in the end of all editions of his poems or collected works. This could be suggestive of the fact that as this poem deals with the transition from living to the dead, suggesting the ending of life and beginning of a new life in a new world.