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Post by glenn on Dec 17, 2011 16:40:40 GMT -6
The cold earth slept below; Above the cold sky shone; And all around, With a chilling sound, From caves of ice and fields of snow The breath of night like death did flow Beneath the sinking moon.
The wintry hedge was black; The green grass was not seen; The birds did rest On the bare thorn’s breast, Whose roots, beside the pathway track, Had bound their folds o’er many a crack Which the frost had made between.
Thine eyes glow’d in the glare Of the moon’s dying light; As a fen-fire’s beam On a sluggish stream Gleams dimly—so the moon shone there, And it yellow’d the strings of thy tangled hair, That shook in the wind of night.
The moon made thy lips pale, beloved; The wind made thy bosom chill; The night did shed On thy dear head Its frozen dew, and thou didst lie Where the bitter breath of the naked sky Might visit thee at will.
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Post by heartfelt7 on Dec 30, 2011 10:10:49 GMT -6
I cannot believe no one commented on this poem. It's absolutely chilling!! And I can't quite grasp if it's chilling like a scary dream, or chilling like a wintery scene? Either way, it's awesome.
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Post by glenn on Dec 30, 2011 16:09:24 GMT -6
Yes, it is quite dark, isn't it. Sort of a wintery theme of death and bereavement. I seem to recall from one of my poetry classes (back there in the dim reaches of time) that Shelley and his wife, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, would sit around their residence at Lake Geneva and tell each other tales of horror and suspense. His wife, of course, wrote the classic Frankenstein. Part of their story can be read here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Shelley
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Post by anirbas on Dec 31, 2011 1:13:17 GMT -6
Ah, yes, the poetry of PBS! Thanks for reminding of us of his greatness, Glenn! History has it, if I am not mistaken, that Frankenstein was indeed inspired by a competition between Percy and Mary Shelley and their close friend, Lord Bryon to create the scariest story, ever...I do believe, Mistress Mary won that competition, hands down...Or would that be, quills down? lol
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Post by aims on Dec 31, 2011 10:53:23 GMT -6
excellent poem i just got his collected works on my kindle for only a couple of dollars, love his poetry! Thanks for the little historical note Sabrina, good for Mary!!!
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Post by heartfelt7 on Dec 31, 2011 18:04:19 GMT -6
Yes, thank you for the history. I don't have any real education in poetry, but I do "appreciate" it, and you guys provide the best examples I could ever learn from. Hope to learn more. Happy New Year to all the inspiring poets on this site!
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