 Studying walking away by Cecil Day-Lewis? Here's how you can analyse this poem. The poem is written in 1, 2, 3, 4 stanzas of five lines. The Cesira in line 1 shows that the speaker is a father reflecting on a memory. The speaker uses pathetic fallacy to show that this is a nostalgic memory. The speaker, who's a dad, says like a satellite wrench from its orbit and this similarly shows the pain of watching his son growing up. Alta line 7 ends with Anjom Mont and this shows that the dad is getting more and more nervous and anxious as his son is growing up and becoming more independent. Also they use the word wilderness which is a metaphor for the adult world and how scary it is. Also the simile lacquer winged seed lucent from its parent's stem shows that the dad finds it hard to let his son go and become independent. Again, the Cesira in line 16 of the final verse shows that this poem is all about how a dad struggles to let his son grow up. Yet this final declarative sentence shows that all parents have to let the children get older.