So do not dispair as you can always get back and read it over again. That is not so complicated just not usual and all in all this is a classic case of THE GRAPES ARE NOT READY YET.
Remember
Aesopsīs tale:
THE FOX AND THE GRAPES:
"...on a Summer day some fox found juicy bunches of grapes hanging form a wine...
It was very hot and the fox was thirsting for someting so fresh and juicy.
But the vine from which the grapes hanged was too high.
The smart fox decided to jump and so the fox tried and tried exaustively
with no sucess nor avail.
As he could not reach the delicious looking grapes he so concluded: Ah, these grapes are sour ...or not ripe yet and left with his noose in the air, hotter and even thirstier than before."
All here (and there) leads to the conclusion of
grapes being sour or not ripe yet. A serious case of grapes being too sour and unripe.
My dear, got it clearer now or should I draw?
Being a hint poetic indeed and thanks.