hay i really really need help!!!

im doing a poem project and it invloves explainig what does "no time to turn at beautys glance and watch her feet and how they can dance"means pleasee help me i really need help:)

You need to start by using capital letters and punctuation correctly. I can hardly read your post.

In addition, you'll need to give some context for that quotation -- as well as the title of the work it comes from and the name of the author.

it means that you can look at a persons beauty on the outside and not look at who a person is on the outsidetil you take the time to get to know them better. hope i helped(:

Of course, I'd be happy to help you understand the meaning of the phrase "no time to turn at beauty's glance and watch her feet and how they can dance." This line comes from the poem "When You Are Old" by W.B. Yeats.

To interpret and explain the meaning of this line, we need to consider the context of the poem as a whole. "When You Are Old" is a poem about lost love and the passage of time. The line you mentioned suggests that the speaker (presumably Yeats) is too preoccupied or busy to appreciate the beauty around him and take the time to enjoy it.

In the context of the poem, it conveys a sense of regret and nostalgia. The speaker looks back on a missed opportunity to appreciate the beauty of someone's feet dancing. The implication is that they were too caught up in their own concerns, commitments, or distractions to fully enjoy or value the beauty they encountered.

To understand poetry better, it often helps to read the entire poem and consider the themes, imagery, and emotions it presents. In this case, reading "When You Are Old" in its entirety can provide a clearer understanding of the specific meaning and significance of the mentioned line.