Monday, April 12, 2010

A Half-Way Pause Comments

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The turn of noontide has begun.
In the weak breeze the sunshine yields.
There is a bell upon the fields.
On the long hedgerow's tangled run
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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Ravi A 05 December 2016

In this poem he presents lovely countryside scenes that are at once felt. Verses like LIGHT hath a song Whose silence, being heard, seems long. are sublime verses. Yet, the point of noon maketh the heat weighs a dreamy load. The load is not a direct one but an indirect one because of the scenes around make it light. Very nice verses.

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