In Memoriam
On that stormy night
a top branch broke off
on the biggest tree in my garden.
It's still up there. Though it's leaves
are withered black among the green
The living branches won't
let it fall.
By Norman Macaig
Maybe I have no imagination, but reading that I picture a branch that snapped off in a storm and is still held up by the other branches, but has died.
Does anyone else picture anything different?
What is the symbolism of:
a top branch.
the biggest tree.
the living branches.
To me, they are exactly what they are:
a branch near the top of the tree.
the biggest tree in the garden.
the branches that did not snap off in the storm and still form part of the tree.
Does anyone else see anything different?
I'm not asking you to do my homework with this, - it's a sample question for which I have the answers. I'm wondering whether on not I'm completely alone in being unable to appreciate the symbolism of poetry.
On that stormy night
a top branch broke off
on the biggest tree in my garden.
It's still up there. Though it's leaves
are withered black among the green
The living branches won't
let it fall.
By Norman Macaig
Maybe I have no imagination, but reading that I picture a branch that snapped off in a storm and is still held up by the other branches, but has died.
Does anyone else picture anything different?
What is the symbolism of:
a top branch.
the biggest tree.
the living branches.
To me, they are exactly what they are:
a branch near the top of the tree.
the biggest tree in the garden.
the branches that did not snap off in the storm and still form part of the tree.
Does anyone else see anything different?
I'm not asking you to do my homework with this, - it's a sample question for which I have the answers. I'm wondering whether on not I'm completely alone in being unable to appreciate the symbolism of poetry.