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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

An Ode Poem

An Ode Poem Adam Smith ENG 125 Prof. McFarland January 17, 2012 For my appellation this week I chose to write about is A Morning song by Eleanor Farjeon. This poem is in the act upon of an ode which is also another solve for a Lyric rhyme. Odes are imaginative, expressed with a meditative, intellectual t ane, hardly do not hurl a prescribed pattern (Clugston, 2010). I chose this poem because it was not notwithstanding written intimately. It is sort of like the poetry I write. I want to describe this poem in my experience spoken language, because it is beautiful and heartwarming. One of the elements of this poem that I liked was the content of the poem.This limited poem had a lot of content in it but the chief(prenominal) one was break of the day. It was a poem about the beginning of the day everything that deals with the dayspring. corresponding the dew on the grass, or the smell of the fresh air. It told of how a very cheering bright morning would like through the eyes of the lord and how the shuttle spoke and everything. Another element of the poem I like is the form in which it is written. Rhyming in poetry is pretty common in most poems. A rhyme is a similarity in the pass of stressed syllables in words at the end of forms of poetry (Clugston, 2010).The rhyming form is this poem is that of an ABAB style form. In other words the words at the ends of lines 1 and 3 are the same and the ones at the ends of 2 and 4 are the same. Another element I loved was the penning of the poem. After reading some(prenominal) times it was clear that the theme was morning time and everything that has to with it being morning. To me the theme was set in the first line of the poem. Morning has broken, like the first morning ( Farjeon,1957). That right there is what I think set the theme and or tone for this well written poem. These three elements here help me agnize the poem and what it was really about.It took me several(prenominal) times to read this poe m. Once I read a several time I got what it meant and how the poet wanted me as the reader to comprehend it. It was a very beautiful poem in its own way. These elements didnt run into my opinion or my reaction to this poem. I think that they helped me more to understand it better. The elements that I wrote about were more for me as the reader to not only understanding the poem, but made it easier to read. They really didnt cause me to localize one just one thing. Like I said preceding I had to read it several times so I finally looked over everything in the poem.The wording and the way the poem was written was exceptionally brilliant in its own way. In conclusion this is probably one of the most beautiful poems I have ever read. I have read a lot of poems in my life and written them as well. This poem is what we at poets call and Ode which means its sort of melodic in a sense. I hope I did this paper well and it was an honor to write about the poem. References Clugston, R. W. ( 2010). Journey into literature. San Diego, California Bridgepoint Education, Farjeon, E. (1957). A morning song. In Childrens bells. Oxford, UK Oxford University Press.

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