@BonesOfTheMoon to Poetry • 22 hours agoGeoffrey Brock, "And Day Brought Back My Night".imagemessage-square2arrow-up18arrow-down10
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minus-square@warbondlink5•22 hours agoGreat poem. It definitely feels like waking up from a pleasant dream. I wonder about the (I do.) at the end. It’s so present tense, like an aside. Is it him talking to the reader? Or is it an echo of vows? And if so, whose?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•edit-219 hours agoI think it’s in answer to: “remember?” and it’s also the last action the author takes in the poem.
Great poem. It definitely feels like waking up from a pleasant dream. I wonder about the (I do.) at the end. It’s so present tense, like an aside. Is it him talking to the reader? Or is it an echo of vows? And if so, whose?
I think it’s in answer to: “remember?” and it’s also the last action the author takes in the poem.