Winter Syntax
A sentence starts out like a lone traveler
heading into a blizzard at midnight,
tilting into the wind, one arm shielding his face,
the tails of his thin coat flapping behind him.
There are easier ways of making sense,
the connoisseurship of gesture, for example.
You hold a girl's face in your hands like a vase.
You lift a gun from the glove compartment
and toss it out the window into the desert heat.
These cool moments are blazing with silence.
The full moon makes sense. When a cloud crosses it
it becomes as eloquent as a bicycle leaning
outside a drugstore or a dog who sleeps all afternoon
in a corner of the couch.
Bare branches in winter are a form of writing.
The unclothed body is autobiography.
Every lake is a vowel, every island a noun.
But the traveler persists in his misery,
struggling all night through the deepening snow,
leaving a faint alphabet of bootprints
on the white hills and the white floors of valleys,
a message for field mice and passing crows.
At dawn he will spot the vine of smoke
rising from your chimney, and when he stands
before you shivering, draped in sparkling frost,
a smile will appear in the beard of icicles,
and the man will express a complete thought.
Billy Collins
Billy Collins
Do we need to write down anything to show you for this homework? Or do we just to remember it for a test tomorrow?
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ReplyDeleteSo we just read it and write things we don't know?
ReplyDeleteThat's what I'm going to do. :)
ReplyDeleteYes- just read the poem and make a note of vocabulary. You should note down the vocab in your planner if you don't have your book with you. If you want to note down any interpretations of the poem you are welcome to do that too!
ReplyDeleteYou should find definitions of words you don't know. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteAnd well done to Martin and Will for being the first two students to leave comments!
Thank you Miss Ennis. :)
ReplyDeleteA Boy
ReplyDeleteThis boy had a gift that no one else could see
Everybody thought he was shrouded in mystery
No one believed in the word destiny
Just like no one could count to infinity
Time flew like an eagle in the sky
But the mystery didn’t die
The boy who lived down by the cottage house below
Laid stone cold dead on the floor
This boy had a gift that no one else could see
Everybody thought he was shrouded in mystery
No one believed in the word destiny
Just like no one could count to infinity