Earle Birney
A metaphoric poem
The ideas or meaning in the poem
the poem is about a dog who is very
There is not one meaning to the poem. It is meant to be interpreted by the reader in the way he or she reads it.
Earle Birney
A metaphoric poem
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the meaning of the poem is truth
Away from the wind, and landed in gentian and saxifrage Spilled on the moss. Then the darkening firs And the sudden whirring of water that knifed down a fern-hidden Cliff and splashed unseen into mist in the shadows. That's the 5th stanza that foreshadows danger.
The ideas or meaning in the poem
the poem is about a dog who is very
There is not one meaning to the poem. It is meant to be interpreted by the reader in the way he or she reads it.
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The poem "David" by Earle Birney portrays a man tormented by internal conflicts and emotional turmoil. It explores themes of identity, inner turmoil, and the struggle to find meaning in a chaotic world. The speaker's introspective journey reflects a universal struggle to reconcile our past, present, and future selves.
A narrative poem, meaning that the poem tells a story. It is usually quite long.
The title of the poem.