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What does "The great calm has ceased, The quiet sands have run" mean. This is from poetry.

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I am not an expert at poetry, but I know a little. That means that the peacefulness of something, someplace, or someone has...... deflated. " The quiet sands have run means that, the calmness has had a uprising, and is no more calm, or calming. I hope I helped! :-)

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It is simply saying that all is now in chaos. I am assuming the part that is confusing is "the quiet sands have run." It could easily be alluding to the way that during a sandstorm, the calm sands of the surface are no longer there as the chaos of the storm casts them about.
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