A "gash" on the right side and "reddish" stains suggest a violent struggle or a fatal stab wound.
Once the owner is gone, the clothes remain "forever" as empty shells, emphasizing the permanent void left behind. the clothes poem
We often think of poetry as something confined to leather-bound books or whispered in lecture halls. But what if the most profound poetry is hanging right now in your closet? What if the faded denim jacket, the starched white shirt, or the worn-out slippers are not just fabric, but verses? This is the central inquiry of what literary critics are beginning to call "The Clothes Poem"—not a single piece of writing, but a genre of lyrical reflection where garments become the lexicon of the soul. A "gash" on the right side and "reddish"