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  • Nov 28, 2007, 09:31 PM
    rockerchick_682
    Analyzing a poem.
    There's a certain slant of light,
    On winter afternoons,
    That oppresses, like the weight
    Of cathedral tunes.

    Heavenly hurt it gives us;
    We can find no scar,
    But internal difference
    Where the meanings are.

    None may teach it, any,
    'Tis the seal, despair,-
    An imperial affliction
    Sent us of the air.

    When it comes, the landscape listens,
    Shadows hold their breath;
    When it goes, 'tis like the distance
    On the look of death.



    I'm assuming because it's by Emily inson that's it's depressing, but I'm not so sure. What's heavenly hurt? Can't figure that one out. And 'tis like the distance, on the look of death... don't know either.
  • Nov 28, 2007, 10:37 PM
    rockerchick_682
    I get it! It's like your parents divorcing!
  • Nov 28, 2007, 10:42 PM
    simoneaugie
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by rockerchick_682
    There's a certain slant of light,
    On winter afternoons,
    That oppresses, like the weight
    Of cathedral tunes.

    Heavenly hurt it gives us;
    We can find no scar,
    But internal difference
    Where the meanings are.

    None may teach it, any,
    'Tis the seal, despair,-
    An imperial affliction
    Sent us of the air.

    When it comes, the landscape listens,
    Shadows hold their breath;
    When it goes, 'tis like the distance
    On the look of death.



    I'm assuming because it's by Emily inson that's it's depressing, but I'm not so sure. What's heavenly hurt? Can't figure that one out. And 'tis like the distance, on the look of death...don't know either.

    Hmmm, I think, Heavenly hurt is pertaining to spiritual pain (depression?), that changes you inside "where the meanings are".

    When someone or something is dead, their eyes look out like at nothing. They are disturbing enough that we close the eyes, on people anyway. Those eyes look into the distance, forever, but see nothing. It's actually a relief to know that they aren't really seeing anything. So, "when it goes, "tis like the distance on the look of death" would be a relief that the pain is gone.

    Simone

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