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The time will come when, with elation you will greet yourself arriving at your own door, in yo .........
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Derek Walcott
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Shae Flight (7/15/2008 10:23:00 PM)
hey this is a really nice poem |
Celia Keajls (6/15/2008 9:45:00 AM)
Very beautiful shows exactly how one may feel <3
fine, fine write!
Celia |
Sonya Domergue (8/17/2007 5:07:00 AM)
I have just read this poem for the first time and felt electrified by its lines. It could, of course, express the post-colonial experience of rediscovering one's cultural identity. It also works on the personal level, especially for women. So many of us have put our lives on the backburner and even when there no longer is any need to do so, continue to exist in that mode. Some will go through the elation of 'greeting' themselves again. Like all good poetry, this one spans the personal and impersonal; the finite and the infinite. |
Yoonoos Peerbocus (8/4/2007 11:49:00 AM)
the self that i am rediscovered |
Alexandra Gray (2/19/2005 5:43:00 PM)
This poem is an expression of Walcott's lost love and recovery. It expresses his belief that peple look for affection outside of themselves for so long, and that one can find that connection for which they have for so long strived to grasp. But, like anything has so much of one's self invested in it, that connection is lost. In his opinion, it is vital that one look within himself to find contentment, otherwise life will be filled with hurt and mourning.
His opinions probably formed due to his three failed marriages. |
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