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All nature has a feeling by John Clare

12/5/2008 12:55:43 AM
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John Clare
(1793 - 1864)
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All nature has a feeling
 
  All nature has a feeling: woods, fields, brooks
Are life eternal: and in silence they
Speak happin .........
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Elike Ikechukwu Infant (10/26/2008 3:59:00 AM)
I don't just like the message, i love the entire composition. The meaning is like a summer morning, the lines flow like tide and it stays like blood in my vein.
Pamela Lutwyche (9/12/2008 12:12:00 PM)
I can see where you are coming from. Nature is beautiful I must argree. The earth is a lovely place. Lets hope it lives on for many years to come without us killing it.
good poem.
Rebekah Gamble (12/27/2007 1:12:00 PM)
I love the message here.
I am, however, a bit confused as to the pattern of the poem. Did you mean to rhyme? If so, what pattern were you attempting? That aspect detracts from the impact of this piece.

The mark of a true poet is the ability to see things as they are to the mind and spirit, rather than as they appear to be on the surface. You let this quality shine in this work. Excellent!
Aaron Tate (9/13/2007 12:01:00 AM)
Inspiring is all i got to say..
John Flagg (11/26/2004 8:52:00 PM)
What continues to amaze me about Clare's poems is that, superficially, they seem like they 'ought' to be bad! And yet, and yet, they unfold themselves in inexplicably subtler and subtler ways with each reading. Clare is probably the avatar of a Japanese haikuist given somewhat (though not greatly) larger scope in the English post-Romantic sensibilities and forms of the mid-19th century.

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