Monday, October 12, 2009

The Poem of the Day for 10/13/09

I'm going to try to do something with this blog that I haven't tried before. Every day, I will post a poem that I have deemed poem of the day. Today's is thus:

Like Mighty Foot Lights - burned the Red
At Bases of the Trees -
The far Theatricals of Day
Exhibiting - to These -

'Twas Universe - that did applaud -
While Chiefest - of the Crowd -
Enabled by his Royal Dress -
Myself distinguished God

I chose this one mainly because I thought it would be easy to explicate. I thought, Hey, it's only two stanzas, eight lines, how hard can it be? I found myself reading it again and again, and actually losing whatever thread of understanding I had at first. If we're taking this poem as a description of a sunset, then yeah, easy. However, in that last line, "Myself," meaning the poetess, describing herself as God, makes me understand the poem much less. Then, I thought, maybe she is only describing how she has the sunset reflecting on her. Still, this doesn't describe her godly aspirations. If anyone out there in blogland can help, please comment!

1 comment:

  1. Hah! I picked a short poem for my paper that seemed pretty straight forward...but it's her shorter poems that are often the most misleading and they are packed with so much!

    I don't think she's calling herself god, instead, i think she's saying that she's the one who has figured God out.

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