And no rock If there were rock And also water And water
The only thing that I thought when I saw this part of the poem was literally someone drowning and i wanted to make a more graceful. That is why I chose this little puppy.
And no rock If there were rock And also water And water
The only thing that I thought when I saw this part of the poem was literally someone drowning and i wanted to make a more graceful. That is why I chose this little puppy.
Burning burning burning burning O Lord Thou pluckest me out O Lord Thou pluckest
I only saw the photo and said it is necessary to use it with this part of the poem. I thought it was very funny.
“What is that noise?”
I found this Snow White's reaction amusing to use on the quotes. It's how almost everybody reacts when they hear weird noises at night.
April is the cruellest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land
This is the mental image that came to mind once I read "Lilacs"; it's the beginning of the objective correlatives throughout the poem.
yet there the nightingale Filled all the desert with inviolable voice
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When I first read this, even though I may be wrong about it, I thought of the words literally. A bird on the tree on a desert, singing its song unbroken.