Friday, January 3, 2003

The Treasure Comments

Rating: 3.1

When colour goes home into the eyes,
And lights that shine are shut again
With dancing girls and sweet birds’ cries
Behind the gateways of the brain;
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Rupert Brooke
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Karenna Tsi'tenha 30 September 2016

When colour goes home into the eyes, And lights that shine are shut again These lines are speaking of the biological changes one goes through as they die. All color fades from a person's eyes. Second verse...the mementos left behind that a loved one would cherish. My thoughts.

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Amar Agarwala 03 August 2016

I enjoyed reading this poetry by Rupert Brooke.

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Susan Williams 03 August 2016

Apparently WW1 was looming over the lives of people everywhere. He was no different. ‘This poem was supposedly written in August 1914 when he was worried about the war in general and worried about whether he should try to get to the front as soon as he could. He packed his bags and wrote of the memories he had of friends and places- -much like any person facing a huge if not lethal change in his life.

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Edward Kofi Louis 03 August 2016

The rainbow and the rose! ! Thanks for sharing.

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Ratnakar Mandlik 03 August 2016

Amazing and meaningful poem with an equally amazing rhythm and rhyme. Thanks for sharing it here.

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Margaret O Driscoll 03 August 2016

Wonderful work, so meaningful!

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Uzezi Ologe 03 August 2016

Melancholic... Nice!

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Rupert Brooke

Rupert Brooke

Warwickshire / England
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