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Aaron
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Abhi V
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So far extremely disappointing, like Larkin if you took out much of what was good and distinctive & replaced them with a some sophomorically aping their idea of a wild poet... almost nothing interesting, striking, or memorable — let's just hope it's only my current state of mind.....
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Heather
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i am going to read more poems this year and i am going to like it
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heptagrammaton
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"When he treads, by chance, on a baby rabbit
He looks like an old woman
Trying to get her knickers off.
In the end he lumbers away
To find some other buzzard, maybe older,
To show him how."

lmao. 10/10. best book ever.
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heptagrammaton
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"...
Within these hells we writhe
Shut in behind the bars of our teeth
In hourly battle with a death
The size of the earth
Having the strength of the earth"

—Crow's Elephant Totem Song
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heptagrammaton
heptagrammaton is on page 38 of 192
One has no choice but to stan spraddled crows guzzling dropped ice cream .
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heptagrammaton
heptagrammaton is on page 33 of 192
"The cruel earth's offerings
The mad earth's missionaries."

"Skylarks" is full of magical dynamism, of a profound and awesome beauty of the brimful cup of life. These are vignettes still, if potent ones - so concrete analysis would easily fly into the realms of subjective elaboration, if I were to chase it. So I remain, singularly attractive by startling turns of phrase.
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heptagrammaton
heptagrammaton is on page 32 of 192
"...the command, Not die
But climb
Climb
Obedient as to death a dead thing."

- Skylarks
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heptagrammaton
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There is no sophistry in my body:
My manners are tearing od heads —
The allotment of death
For the one path of my path is direct
Through the bones of the living.

- "Hawk Roosting"
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heptagrammaton
heptagrammaton is on page 15 of 192
I, too, appreciate the wiseman/devil/force of nature/abjurer of the world/archduke of a circle of Hell look of a mountain goat.
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heptagrammaton
heptagrammaton is on page 14 of 192
Horizons, again, in "The Horses" - the repeating motif, a thing of earthly vastness, fencing in the scene. I do wonder how much of a reaccuring pattern this is in 1957's "The Hawk in the Rain"

There's a great weary sorrow, overhanging.
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heptagrammaton
heptagrammaton is on page 29 of 192
"Pike" takes an entrancing, vivid, violent and sublime turn - somewhat reminiscent of "The Hawk in the Rain" in the rapid vivid haecceity of theme and phrase Hughes seems to excel at.
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renping
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This is so funny to me why would you call an otter a bitch? What situation would call for that?
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August
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