The woods decay, the woods decay and fall, The vapours weep their burthen to the ground, Man comes and tills the field and lies beneath, And after many a summer dies the swan. Me only cruel immortality Consumes: I wither slowly in thine arms, Here at the quiet limit of the world, A white-hair'd shadow roaming like a dream The ever-silent spaces of the East, Far-folded mists, and gleaming halls of morn.
what the hell is this my analysis is if you wanna send letters to your boyfriend they should make sense man comes in the field, blah blah, dead swan some weird shit about immortality is it like, a metaphor for getting knocked up but then the baby dies? i dont get it
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Your interpretation is objectively wrong, however, which is a rarity in any review of an art form normally so subjective. [ It is of literary interest that you are THIS incorrect. ]
I am intrigued. I would hear your explanation for this perceived metaphor.
look most of it talks about death the woods "decaying" dead swan, like i already said withering and the farmer guy does his thing in the field, that's like, obviously about sex
i mean theres no right answer its all just bullshit [lol]
oh i get it "commander" what are you, my mom if im hyper-sexual theres gotta be a word for crushing on your superior officer is that illegal, or safe so long as you dont act on it
The word would still remain – in accordance with your slang – "crushing". In this case the subject does not create deviation in the verb.
[ Why does everyone keep asking if I'm their mom, I AM NOT READY FOR THAT RESPONSIBILITY ]
Your interpretation of the poem centered around a read of the text which you called "obviously about sex". Author intention disagrees with you, as do the majority of literary scholars who have examined the work.
I am not. It is merely that the name appears prominently in several of the foremost religious texts of Earth history and their significance forces my awareness.
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The vapours weep their burthen to the ground,
Man comes and tills the field and lies beneath,
And after many a summer dies the swan.
Me only cruel immortality
Consumes: I wither slowly in thine arms,
Here at the quiet limit of the world,
A white-hair'd shadow roaming like a dream
The ever-silent spaces of the East,
Far-folded mists, and gleaming halls of morn.
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what the hell is this
my analysis is if you wanna send letters to your boyfriend they should make sense
man comes in the field, blah blah, dead swan
some weird shit about immortality
is it like, a metaphor for getting knocked up but then the baby dies? i dont get it
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Your interpretation is objectively wrong, however, which is a rarity in any review of an art form normally so subjective. [ It is of literary interest that you are THIS incorrect. ]
I am intrigued. I would hear your explanation for this perceived metaphor.
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so whos it for, your crush?
look most of it talks about death
the woods "decaying"
dead swan, like i already said
withering
and the farmer guy does his thing in the field, that's like, obviously about sex
i mean theres no right answer
its all just bullshit [lol]
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[ He chooses to entertain this only to put it to bed and then obtain more information. Honestly, how unprofessional. ]
I see.
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"commander"
what are you, my mom
if im hyper-sexual theres gotta be a word for crushing on your superior officer
is that illegal, or safe so long as you dont act on it
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[ Why does everyone keep asking if I'm their mom, I AM NOT READY FOR THAT RESPONSIBILITY ]
Your interpretation of the poem centered around a read of the text which you called "obviously about sex". Author intention disagrees with you, as do the majority of literary scholars who have examined the work.
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whats the name of your superior officer
i want to see if they got a better idea about what this stupid poem means
cause apparently i dont
[Do not be fooled, Spock, his intentions are not literary At All.]
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[ Translation: I can't blame you for being dumb when I should've known better than to try. ]
Your motivations remain a cause for concern.
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what ocean
i dont get it
just trying to educate myself, promise
dunno why youd be worried about that
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[ Trust me... I know now... ]
Though your behavior is suspect, it may nevertheless be good for you to interact with him. He will be a positive influence.
His name is Captain James Kirk.
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haha
cool, bye
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is that how you say goodbye
youre so weird
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What is your name?
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why do you wanna know
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its cain
just dont send me any more sex poetry
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Cain, as opposed to Abel. Ancient Hebrew, if I recall correctly, meaning spear.
"Why art thou wroth? And why is thy countenance fallen?"
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how do you even KNOW that
are you looking this shit up
[Wait, but if the names came from his universe, they wouldn't be known here... right? Ugh. His head hurts.]
i dont care about whatever the names mean so cut it out
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Were you named for the Biblical figure?
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That hardly seems flattering.
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how dare you
crying
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