Wednesday, January 2, 2019
He Wished for the Cloths of Heaven and Love by George
This poem comes across as a declaration of love where the poet has used fat imagery and metaphorically described the stinkpott as a cloth. He torturets a beautiful image of the sky as creation inwrought with specious and m aney light, golden during the twenty-four hours and silvery with the light of the moon. The picture created In the oral sex of the reader of spreading the cloths under her feet, same(p) a cloak, Is a wild-eyed and brave matchless. The tone In the beginning of Cloths of promised land Is one of exuberance as it describes a joyful, sparkly declaration of love plainly awards the kibosh it changes to fearful as the poet considers that his love might be rejected.I believe this poem captures the pain of unanswered love which is capable of for good wounding a person, hence to revoke being a victim of such(prenominal)(prenominal) a situation, Yeats is warning his love to be careful with his heart and dreams for he feels sparse and vulnerable in his dec laration of love. George Herbert write out on the other hand, explores his love for the overlord. He draws worry to the fact that graven image is love. It shows God as a gracious host, perceptive and genial of the unavoidable failings of is honest followers, full of unselfishness and goodness, who overcomes all of objections to uniting ourselves with Him.The poet who Is keen on meeting God holds himself back because he feels undeserving as a run of the misdeeds he has committed, which strengthen his belief In the fact that Is he non worthwhile enough to stand before the Almighty. God is portrayed to be so open, so loving and forgiving. All the poets protests are met with winning persuasion, which is something that we all identify Gods loving constitution with. Both the poems bring out several(predicate) aspects of love.In He wishes for the Cloths of Heaven, Yeats talks about romantic love and the pain one moldiness erect if that love is rejected, while George Herbert sexual love not only describes his love for God but in any case talks about the Almighty loving nature but also the beauty of his love for mankind. Yet, the inherent divisor in both the poems is Love. He wishes for the Cloths of Heaven William unlessler Yeats HAD I the heavens embroidered cloths, Inwrought with golden and silver light, The blue and the dim and the sombre cloths T nylon anon align an I would spread the cloths under your feetBut l, being unworthy, confound only my dreams I gain spread my dreams under your feet Tread piano because you tread on my dreams. Love George Herbert Love bade me welcome yet my mortal drew back, Guilty of dust and sin. But quick-eyed Love, observing me grow slack From my premiere entrance in, Drew nearer to me, sweet questioning If I lacked anything. A guest, I answers, worthy to be here Love said, You shall be he. l, the unkind, ungrateful? Ah, my dear, I bottomnot verbalism on Thee. Love took my hand and smiling did reply, Wh o made the eyes but I? Truth, Lord but I have marred them let my shameGo where it doth deserve. And know you not, says Love, Who dullard the blame? My dear, then I leave all serve. You must sit down, says Love, and taste my meat. So I did sit and eat. Question 3 On this nipping winters night only when poor path fryren are in sights She calls out to the man on the route Sir, can you help me? Its iciness and Ive nowhere to sleep, Is at that place somewhere you can sort me? No blankets no shoes How on earth will they make it done He walks on, doesnt look back He pretends he cant hear her Starts to whistle as he crosses the streetSeems embarrassed to be there Oh think twice, its other day for You and me in paradise Oh think twice, its Just other day for you, You Ana me In paradise He can see shes been crying Its such a sad sights To be out, on this cold night, 0 You should be in bed all nice and near not wet and cold, with no one to hold. Shes got blisters on the so les of her feet Cant walk but shes nerve-wracking You are precious, were u ever told? 0 Someone should known Just where do they go? Oh lord, is there nothing more anybody can do Oh lord, there must be something you can sayFor, it is a sin For these poor street babyren. To be in plain sights On this cold, wet winters night. You can tell from the lines on her face You can see that shes been there Probably been locomote on from every place Coos she didnt give-up the ghost in there Another twenty-four hours in Paradise Phil Collins He walks on, doesnt look back Oh Think twice, its other day for Oh Think twice, its Just another day for you, can Chi. WA K out sense trying course Children No blankets, no shoes How on earth will they make it through with(predicate) Besides their cold faces,0 Wet legs and cloudy traces. They stand here all alone With no umbrella nor a phone. 0 To be out, on this cold night,0 Not wet and cold, with no one to hold. 0 You are precious, were u ever to ld? 0 Just where do they go? 0 For is a sin 0 For these poor street children. O Another day in Paradise talks about the discourage story of a poor, stateless child who has nowhere to sleep and is unable to bear the cold outside so she asks a man passing by if he knows of some place where she can go but her question is answered with silence as the man walks off, embarrassed to be there.The author questions god f there is anything he can do to solve their caper and get rid of their pain. Hence, the plight of stateless children, their suffering and their pain is brought out in this Dialectal song Day beautify Collins. An anonymous writer won napes to De a rescued homeless child has create verbally the poem. Both, the song and the poem have an underlying theme, which is the pain and suffering of poor children with nowhere to go. In the poem, the poet compares the life of a street child to that of a regular child of the same age and brings out the residue between their lives.Like on a cold inters night, a child must be tucked into bed, not Wet and cold with none to hold. Street children do not deserve to grow up in such horrid conditions. It is indeed a sin to see them suffer this way, and do nothing about it. They have secret code to look after them or look out for them. In this poem, the poet brings out the sadness in her heart stemming from the pain she feels by seeing little homeless children run for all the pain and suffering they do not deserve. Hence, in my opinion the poem and the song go well in concert as both are say towards a common issue, the plight of homeless children.
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