Tag: poem analysis

The Spring

The Spring By Thomas Carew Now that the winter’s gone, the earth hath lost Her snow-white robes, and now no more the frost Candies the grass, or casts an icy cream Upon the silver lake or crystal stream; But the…

If I Could Tell You

Welcome, aspiring poets and curious minds, to a journey into the profound depths of W. H. Auden’s masterful poem, “If I Could Tell You.” This piece invites us to ponder the mysteries of time, knowledge, and the very essence of…

Homework! Oh, Homework!

Welcome, everyone, to our special exploration of a poem that speaks to a feeling many of us know all too well! Today, we are diving into Jack Prelutsky’s wonderfully expressive piece, “Homework! Oh, Homework!”. This poem is a brilliant example…

Aboriginal Charter of Rights

Aboriginal Charter of Rights By Oodgeroo Noonuccal We want hope, not racialism, Brotherhood, not ostracism, Black advance, not white ascendance: Make us equals, not dependants. We need help, not exploitation, We want freedom, not frustration; Not control, but self-reliance, Independence,…

We Grow Accustomed to the Dark

Welcome, everyone, to a fascinating journey into the world of poetry! Today, we are going to explore a profound and timeless work by one of America’s most celebrated poets, Emily Dickinson. Her poem, “We Grow Accustomed to the Dark,” offers…

Piano

Piano By D.H. Lawrence Softly, in the dusk, a woman is singing to me; Taking me back down the vista of years, till I see A child sitting under the piano, in the boom of the tingling strings And pressing…

Once the World Was Perfect

Joy Harjo’s “Once the World Was Perfect” is a profound and moving poem that invites readers to reflect on humanity’s journey from a state of grace to one of discord, and ultimately, to the possibility of redemption. This insightful work…

On Aging

Welcome, fellow explorers of language and life, to a journey into the heart of a truly remarkable poem. Today, we delve into “On Aging,” a powerful and resonant piece that speaks volumes about dignity, self-respect, and the enduring spirit of…

Winter

Winter By Walter de la Mare And the robin flew Into the air, the air The white mist through And small and rare The night‑frost fell Into the calm and misty dell. And the dusk gathered low And the silver…

Old Photographs

Welcome, aspiring literary explorers, to a journey into the heart of Gabeba Baderoon’s evocative poem, “Old Photographs.” This piece offers a profound meditation on memory, love, and the intricate tapestry of human connection, inviting readers to delve into its subtle…

Autumn Song

Autumn Song By W. H. Auden Now the leaves are falling fast, Nurse’s flowers will not last, Nurses to their graves are gone, But the prams go rolling on. Whispering neighbours left and right Daunt us from our true delight,…

Possibilities

Welcome, fellow explorers of language and thought, to an insightful journey into the heart of Wislawa Szymborska’s remarkable poem, “Possibilities.” This piece invites readers to consider the profound power of personal choice and the quiet rebellion found in simply stating…

Wodwo

What am I? Nosing here, turning leaves over Following a faint stain on the air to the river’s edge I enter water. Who am I to split The glassy grain of water looking upward I see the bed Of the…

Clark Street Bridge

Welcome, poetry explorers, to a fascinating journey into the heart of urban life as seen through the eyes of a master poet! Today, we delve into Carl Sandburg’s evocative poem, “Clark Street Bridge.” This short but powerful piece invites us…

Burning the Old Year

Welcome, fellow word explorers, to a fascinating journey into the heart of poetry! Today, we are going to uncover the magic woven by Naomi Shihab Nye in her beautiful poem, “Burning the Old Year.” Prepare to be captivated by its…

Van Gogh’s Bed

Welcome, everyone, to a wonderful journey into the heart of poetry. Today, we are going to explore a truly special poem that takes a simple object and fills it with immense feeling and imagination. We are diving into Jane Flanders’…

The Villain

Welcome to an insightful exploration of William Henry Davies’s evocative poem, “The Villain.” This piece, though seemingly simple, offers a profound observation on the delicate balance of nature and the unexpected forces that can disrupt its harmony. Prepare to delve…

Absent From Thee

Welcome, aspiring literary explorers, to a journey into the heart of a profound and often provocative poem. Today, the focus is on John Wilmot, the Earl of Rochester’s compelling work, “Absent From Thee.” This poem offers a candid look into…

Carpet-weavers, Morocco

The children are at the loom of another world. Their braids are oiled and black, their dresses bright. Their assorted heights would make a melodious chime. They watch their flickering knots like television. As the garden of Islam grows, the…

The River God

The River God By Stevie Smith I may be smelly, and I may be old, Rough in my pebbles, reedy in my pools, But where my fish float by I bless their swimming And I like people to bathe in…