"Rage, rage against the dying of the light"
First and foremost, the pattern of the poem is stanza. There are also two different refrains in the poem. There is also parallelism in stanzas three and five. Moving on, I took "dying of the light" to metaphorically mean death. The speaker's tone was a little judgmental. The speaker talks of men raging against death, meaning fighting death. The speaker even says that Good men will have to fight death. Maybe death is the speaker. He refers to death as "good night" and dying of life. I really have no idea, though.
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