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on Sam's Christmas Pudding by Marriott Edgar, on December 23, 2006Ee Vonnie lass, that Edgar chap cun't 'alf tell 'em with a rea'll Lancashire accent us Northerner's really shorten our adjectives but get to the point real sharp!
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on A Poison Tree by William Blake, on November 28, 2006
A Poison Tree by William Blake
To me this poem is straight forward,the biblical connotations are in confessing of sins and forgiveness.The use of an apple is not necessarily to do with the garden of Eden,it is illustrating that if anyone does us wrong continuously when we try to be alright with them,then their own maliciousness rebounds on them,to their detriment and our joy in the reward,which is of their own making.Basically it is Karmic Law at work. -
on By The Sea by Emily Dickinson, on November 23, 2006Ah,this beautiful poem portrays the child within.All children love the sea - side. Emily portrays the sea's immense magnetism, her imagination runs wild,imaginary inhabitants are curious, the ships with their sails and ropes appear to offer her sanctuary on board.She is spell bound,but lo, the tide has come in, she has been lost in her thoughts, she is dashed into reality and comes out of her daydream when the great sea tries to take her,meanwhile her dog has already gone.Phew! she reaches dry land, the mighty sea is beaten.
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on We do not play on Graves by Emily Dickinson, on November 22, 2006this poem I remember reading a long time ago, it took me back to my early childhood when we used to play in the local church graveyard.It captures the atmosphere precisely when others (adults) would disturb our play of innocence.Memory is conjoined and entwined with Emily's poem.
