A thousand waves
Divine the sea she rocks
I hear the loving seas
And rock my son, my son
Night fields of wheat
The wandering wind rocks
I hear the loving winds
And rock my son, my son
His thousands worlds
Silent God Father rocks
I feel His hand in shades
And rock my son, my son.
This poem may be complex, but the surroundings are easy to picture. Great Imagery! Also, it is easy to read and the meaning is apparent (at least, somewhat) : safety. Tranquility. Beauty. Overall, this is a good, short, thought provoking poem!
After reading it four times i kinda could picture the peom coming to life.
What does the poem mean i need help for an ela assignment
Ive read this poem like 5 times and i cant figure out what to put for my ELA assignment. The quistions are Why does the poet use personification here? What is the impact of personification on the reader, and How does the personification affect the mood in the poem? Can any of yall help me out?
Poetry is very important mouh dork, Poetry can teach writing and grammar conventions by showing what happens when poets strip them away or pervert them for effect.
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
A thousand waves Divine the sea she rocks....what an amazing poem shared really. Interesting poem shared here. Wisely drafted.