The force that through the green fuse drives the flowerDrives my green age; that blasts the roots of trees
Is my destroyer.
And I am dumb to tell the crooked rose
My youth is bent by the same wintry fever.The force that drives the water through the rocks
Drives my red blood; that dries the mouthing streams
Turns mine to wax.
And I am dumb to mouth unto my veins
How at the mountain spring the same mouth sucks.The hand that whirls the water in the pool
Stirs the quicksand; that ropes the blowing wind
Hauls my shroud sail.
And I am dumb to tell the hanging man
How of my clay is made the hangman's lime.The lips of time leech to the fountain head;
Love drips and gathers, but the fallen blood
Shall calm her sores.
And I am dumb to tell a weather's wind
How time has ticked a heaven round the stars.And I am dumb to tell the lover's tomb
How at my sheet goes the same crooked worm.-I'm reading this for my English class, I've been told that it's a very lovely poem, and I'd have to agree...except for the small fact that no matter how many times I read it (silently and out loud) or summaries of it (also analysis), I can't understand it. Too bad I've only got 9 more hours to figure it out before I must submit my essay. *gulp*
Monday, May 26, 2008
The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower
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