Hello everyone: I have a question THE TEXT IS: They will feel pity for this old sorrow, and then obliviously and feeling unsteady and hurt, I will sit on pieces of the memories MY question isCan I write "obliviously and feeling" in that sentence?
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Yes, you can. But without context I have no idea what you are talking about, and it all seems like nonsense. Clive
— Clive
Yes, you can.
But without context I have no idea what you are talking about, and it all seems like nonsense.
Clive
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It is a poem; the question is if you can write the word "obliviously" follow by "and feeling unsteady and hurt" Someone send me this poem written by an European old poet and I am trying to make sense of it , grammatically I hope it makes "sense" now thank you for your time anyway