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  • Last seen on Feb 13 10:19 AM 2006. Member since February 14, 2006.
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  • Dear anonymous....to my mind you are correct in your interpretation...but maybe i can suggest a possible scenario for the bearded grain...I think the grain(elderly)...have lived a full and useful life and therefore are happy to move on to the next phase of existence...whereas the flowers were cut down before their natural time of passing causing distress to their mothers....this pain only being assuaged by the knowledge that they would be together again in heaven...I hope you may find my response of some assistance?

  • on A Man's A Man For A' That by Robert Burns, on December 1, 2004
    Aye he's still a man for aw that...and aw that...hes still a man for aw that!

  • on Cargoes by John Masefield, on December 1, 2004
    This poem by John Masefield I learned at school!...it brought back memories of nervous recitals in class!...and in answer to the previous comment...it is a poem that needs to be read properly to appreciate the flow and lyrical quality intended by the author!