Monday, January 25, 2010

Rug Eternity Please Interpret/give An Opinion On This Poem.?

Please interpret/give an opinion on this poem.? - rug eternity

There is a mat made of strands of silk --
His pale strings woven of the rainbow!
Harder than GEMS, son of sapphire-blue --
For me, the sun into the dark land!
He weaves on a loom very good for a man --
Brighter than the stars, the son of the thumb!
The idea is to stay stuck like glue --
Throughout my life, extending its shine!
However, it remains to be resting on the floor,
A house of mud, cold and shoes thrown.
So dark, without love, how windy heath
None of its splendor, on the basis of fools and blind.
A carpet, but the best quality
It remains a carpet, for eternity.

I'm curious, what message do you think, should give this poem to know, and when it is removed. What do you think about the word choice and the choice of format? Above all, you do not like or do not like this poem?

2 comments:

jbob said...

I love this poem. The poem is basically saying that despite the beauty of the carpets still nothing more than a mat for those who are considered "fools and blind."
If you look at the carpet as a whole, nothing more than a carpet that is on the floor, clean the mud, a place to stop thrown "cold shoes. The author, however, seems more deeply into the fine details of the" Son of Silk "and" sapphire blue wire.
It may be a metaphor for a person who is neglected and underestimated at first glance, but if you look closely you can see her true beauty and uniqueness.

Reggie said...

i think shes wants what you know UPS and downs of roller coaster start idk

i, namely, IVM
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