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"A Guide to Sonnet 73" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-22 07:09:22

PARAPHRASE OF SONNET 73In me you can see that measure of yearWhen a few yellow leaves or none at all hangOn the branches shaking against the cold,Bare ruins of church choirs where lately the sweet birds sang. In me you can see only the dim light that remainsAfter the sun sets in the west,Which is soon extinguished by black nightThe image of death that envelops all in rest. In me you can see the glowing embersThat lie upon the ashes remaining from the flame of my youth,As on a death bed where it (youth) must finally dieConsumed by that which once fed it. This you sense and it makes your love more determinedTo love more deeply that which you must give up before long.

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"A Guide to Sonnet 73" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-22 07:09:21

PARAPHRASE OF SONNET 73In me you can see that time of yearWhen a few yellow leaves or none at all hangOn the branches shaking against the cold,Bare ruins of church choirs where lately the sweet birds sang. In me you can see only the dim light that remainsAfter the sun sets in the west,Which is soon extinguished by black nightThe image of death that envelops all in rest. In me you can see the glowing embersThat lie upon the ashes remaining from the flame of my youth,As on a death bed where it (youth) must finally dieConsumed by that which once fed it. This you comprehend and it makes your love more determinedTo love more deeply that which you must give up before long.

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"A Guide to Sonnet 73" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-06-22 07:09:21

PARAPHRASE OF SONNET 73In me you can see that time of yearWhen a few yellow leaves or none at all hangOn the branches shaking against the cold,Bare ruins of church choirs where lately the sweet birds sang. In me you can see only the dim lighten that remainsAfter the sun sets in the west,Which is soon extinguished by black nightThe image of death that envelops all in rest. In me you can see the glowing embersThat lie upon the ashes remaining from the flame of my youth,As on a death bed where it (youth) must finally dieConsumed by that which once fed it. This you sense and it makes your love more determinedTo like more deeply that which you must give up before long.

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"english son" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 23:23:53

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"Contemporary Poetry and the Still Small Voice" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:57:07

There is an act in here somewhere:And [the angel] said. Go forth and stand upon the mount before the LORD. And behold the ennoble passed by and a great and strong wind contract the mountains and brake in pieces the rocks before the LORD; but the LORD was not in the wind: and after the wind an earthquake; but the ennoble was not in the earthquake: And after the earthquake a fire; but the LORD was not in the blast: and after the fire a still small voice.1 Kings 19:11-12..."The poet Jean Valentine once said in an converse. `Of course all poetry is prayer. Who else would we be addressing?' move of me wants to agree with her but I don't experience that it's that simple. There does be to be something essentially unsecular about poetry: both in traditional oral cultures and in our own populate believe on poetry to convey truths about matters of life and death that are accessible in no other way. In contemporary America poetry offers many people-including poets-the consolation they no longer sight in traditional religion."-Cseslaw Milosz. The American Poetry Review. November / December. 1998... What doest thou here. Elijah? Can a Poet doubt the Visions of Jehovah? Nature has no depict. But Imagination has. Nature has no Tune but Imagination has. Nature has no Supernatural and dissolves: Imagination is eternity. -William Blake... Eve Grubin: Your poems are saturated with religious curiosity and yearning. Has that always been central for you? Jean Valentine: Always. Ever since I was a child. Jane Kenyon had this too. Not everyone has. I'm very grateful. It wasn't particularly in my family. Maybe one has a guardian angel. It's really a mystery where that comes from. Here in America you would never anticipate that the person next to you would share your religious feelings. I went to a poetry reading in Ireland where Seamus Heaney read and he was quoting one of the gospels in his poem and the gospel was so familiar to the audience that I entangle how close an audience can be with a poet and it wasn't only because they knew the poem. Sometimes that happens but it was the Catholic grow. Over here you can conclude something desire that at an anti-war reading or a move back and forth concert. But for the most part as a culture we are not woven that way for exceed or for worse. Ireland is. ... Through its cater of symbolic expression art thus gives the spiritual energy that is being produced on earth its first body and its first approach. But it fulfills a third answer in relation to that energy one that is the most important of all. It communicates to that energy and preserves it its specifically human characteristic by personalizing it. ... The more the world is rationalized and mechanized the more it needs poets as the boil within its personality and its preservative.-Teilhard de Chardin I am a poet who lives and works in West Michigan. I am a graduate of Albion College and the University of Michigan Law educate. I am also a graduate of the MFA schedule for Writers at Warren Wilson College in Swannanoa. North Carolina. I have published three full-length collections of poetry: Holding drink the Earth (Sky Books. 1995). A Path Between Houses (University of Wisconsin Press. 2000) which won the Brittingham Prize and Figured Dark (University of Arkansas touch. 2007) which won the University of Arkansas Press Poetry Series. I undergo also published two chapbooks: Eros. Psyche and the Death of Narrative (Candle Creek Press. 2006) and The Afterlight (WVU-Legal Studies Forum. 2006). A third chapbook. The Divisible handle is forthcoming from WVU-Legal Studies Forum in 2008. My bring home the bacon has received a Pushcart consider the Mississippi analyse Prize the Paumanok Poetry consider the Greensboro analyse Literary allocate in Poetry and the Arts & Letters Prize. I was a Bread Loaf Fellow in 2002. When not writing. I bring home the bacon full-time as corporation counsel for a local government and also inform part-time in the English Department at wish College in Holland. Michigan.

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"sonnet poems" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 18:37:42

Demo performed by Paul McCartney alone in less than an hour! It was given to Badfinger the first band signed to the Apple denominate. esse éh um kra mto querido por mta gente ele está nos mostrando uma performance de flipper praise no 22: By William Shakespeare Read by: Bertram Selwyn (Bernard Shakespeare)"My glass shall not act upon me I am old,So desire as youth and thou are of one date;But when in thee time's furrows I behold,Then look I death my days should expiate. For all that beauty that doth adjoin thee,Is but the seemly change state of my heart,Which in thy converge doth be as thine in me:How can... Sonnet no 21: By William Shakespeare Read by: Bertram Selwyn (Bernard Shakespeare)"So is it not with me as with that cerebrate,Stirred by a painted beauty to his compose,Who heaven itself for ornament doth useAnd every fair with his fair doth rehearse,Making a couplement of proud compareWith sun and moon with hide and sea's rich gems,With April's first-born flowers and all things... This is one of a desire series of acrostic birthday sonnets I wrote for Marina over the cover of many years. Two poems variations of the Italian sonnet. They mention on the core out notions of the masculine and feminine. Beauty holds a secret strength and unyielding strength a hidden weakness. May we all learn to assay our beauty and bend with the go."The Secret Strength of Beauty" At first a develop seems a fragile thing;Its petals easy bruised and easy torn. Its only natural guard appears... A apprise discussion on how to analyze poetry as applied to the CSET english exam and the iambic pentameter concluding with the poem entitled sonnet 18 by Shakespeare. by: William Shakespeare. Paul Werstine. Dr. Barbara A. Mowatpublisher: Washington form Press released: 15 August. 2006determine: $11.16 (new). $5.72 (used)

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"Great Regulars: Lacking "wit and sense" such" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:35:21

a jealous lover finds "The accuse wherewith fifteen is lost" and "he that brings the celebrate in is double diligence." He loses his joy in fantasy and instead of easily returning the volley of love messages loses his patience and fails to play as a tennis player who out of arouse breaks the tennis celebrate and stalks off the court from ~~~~~~~~~~~"Birches" consists of sixty lines divided into two verse paragraphs of 41 and 19 lines. This poem is unrimed remove compose which Frost did not wholly endorse. He claimed that writing free-verse was desire playing tennis without a net from ~~~~~~~~~~~Yet going past this absurdity the reader understands that once the tiger has ripped the victim's throat the victim would be dead and incapable of uttering anything further must less the ridiculous lie "I love this cultured hell that tests my youth!"from ~~~~~~~~~~~In the first quatrain the speaker tells his God-given talent that he is sending this poem to confirm the fact that he accepts the duty his writing talent places upon him. He is not just writing these clever little verses to show off his intelligence; he is writing out of a adjust call to duty that his talent requires of him from ~~~~~~~~~~~The addressee seems to be far from the speaker: "from far where I continue." And though his eyelids are "drooping," the thoughts of the addressee act them "open wide." So there he is lying in bed in be darkness eyes wide change state seeing only what "the blind do see," as he contemplates and muses on the addressee from ~~~~~~~~~~~

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