Wednesday, June 12, 2013

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Hahahaha I forgot this thing existed and it's funny because the posts are just, ohmygosh whatisthuseven.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Response to Prompt#5 Poem

In imitation of William Wordsworth A Day-Piece The sky is overcast/ With a continuous cloud of marbled grey/ Heavy and dim, all brightened by the Sun/ Which through the mask is dimly seen/ A glowing orb, yeilding wan light/ So diluted by the clouds, that shadows/ of rocks, trees, and houses are thin and weak/ After a time a flash of light/ Startles a wanderer, deep in thought while he travels/ the lonesome road, with his eyes downcast/ taking in the dusty way; he glances upwards--/ There is a break in the clouds/ And the Sun graces the road and wanderer alike/ with golden rays/ As is floats in the clear blue heavens./ There, in glouriouslt turquoise he sails,/ Followed, seldom seen by sister Moon/ and her host of stars, unseen but ever viglilant/ Rolling in the sky beyond the Sun,/ all immeasurebly distant, yet so close/ All this can be seen in the clear vault/ surrounded by clouds that glow from the Sun/ At length the eye closes and the Mind/ Not unperturbed by the delight it feels/ Which settles into deep calm/ Is left to muse upon that joyous scene./

Response to Prompt #5 Paragraph

Sorry it's a little late my Internet was funky earlier. William Wordsworth's poems do not usuallt ryhme. They are also almost unvariably describing nature. The particular poem mine imitates describes the moon. I took that poem, and using a similiar style made a poem about the sun. Wordsworth's poems usually delve into a more mystical and deeper part of nature, past the surface and into the mind and more powerful imagery. All of his poems convay a strong sense of nature's beaaty. Wordsworth has a vivid imagination often comparing differetn aspects of naure to people's lioves and vice versa. I'm not sure about all of his peoms but in "A Night-Piece" the main character is a lowly travler, not some rich person, who gets to experince the beauty and calm of the Moon surrounded by clouds. The moon is often an important character in many myths and legends, such as Sister Moon in Native American(I think) and Artemis/Diana who appears in Greek/Roman mythology symbolized as the moon-both examples of the moon having a strong, wise prescene.

Thursday, March 29, 2012