The poem 'At Home' uses Anaphora ("To-morrow"), this reflects the inescapable cyclical nature of life and the repetition of hope, plans, and expectations that perpetuate without end - For the living, each "To-morrow" is an ongoing promise of something new, an unbroken cycle of anticipation that moves forward with each passing day - For the speaker, however, the use of "To-morrow" becomes a symbol of entrapment in an endless loop, where they are forever excluded from the future, unable to escape their state of death or the relentless progression of time - The anaphora highlights how the living are caught in this repetitive cycle, while the speaker is trapped in a past that cannot evolve or move forward