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The fable & rhyme of “Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie”. Is a mocking scripture pointed at the elders of God calling them blackbirds. Also I just read now the scripture says the “fell down”. Of course mocking. The white wash denial says “fell down” doesn’t mean fell ...
It’s also the day of a staggering historic event that few people today think or even know about: The day in 1938 when the evening radio broadcast of“War of the Worlds”caused Americans to believe Martians invaded our country. The hour-long broadcast was, of course, fake news. It was ...
Every day, I die… just a little, letting go of pieces of me which no longer serve a purpose. I must die daily if I am to make room for more. I suppose the “finale” is somewhat the same. This life, this plane of existence, concludes with a shedding of that which is no longer...
the candles that will not shine in her windows and of the bridegroom’s voice that will never be heard. The poet is expressing in these lines her infatuation and attachment to her home and its memories. In Stanzas 31-36 she explains that earthly pleasures are short lived and can become as...
The poem is a sonnet, but an adapted one that has a rhyme scheme that does not exactly fit any of the traditional sonnet forms: Petrarchan, Spenserian or Shakespearian. This variation (the “break” in meaning, that usually occurs after the octet, actually comes in the middle of the eighth...
” It’s also known that both female companions are beautiful by description. Sailor’s daughter is blue-eyed and rosy-cheeked while Bess was the landlord’s black-eyed daughter with a red love knot in her hair. Next, there is a common bond in both poems. In Wreck of the Hesperus, ...