This poem jumped out at me because of the language she uses to characterize gloom as a living, breathing thing. She heavily describes the horses in the beginning of the poem in order to make the final comparison of "sadness trotting away" more powerful. The rhetoric she uses creates a tone of mystery, and the presence of 'Gloom' becomes something stronger than connections between sadness and horse racing.
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What's up with the pills? What's that doing rhetorically with the racehorse?