Wednesday, October 23, 2019
First Poem for You Essay
The Shakespearean sonnet ââ¬Å"First Poem for Youâ⬠has an iambic pentameter and consistent rhyme scheme. Every other line represents a true rhyme ââ¬â the final accented vowels and all succeeding consonants or syllables are identical. For example the words ââ¬Å"completeâ⬠and ââ¬Å"neatâ⬠(Addonizio 1, 3). Every line of the poem has a basic stressed and unstressed syllable format, except the last line. The extension of the last line ââ¬Å"but touch them, tryingâ⬠implements a longer stress (14). I believe this has definite meaning to the structure of the poem. In addition, the final verse of the poem is the longest line. In relation to the word ââ¬Å"tryingâ⬠, I believe that the longer stress and length in the final line of the poem emphasizes the woman continuing to mend the relationship with her boyfriend. The theme of the poem is about love and desire, a woman who cares for her boyfriend seeks to mend the brokenness in their relationship. The title of the poem, ââ¬Å"First Poem for Youâ⬠, is simplistic and straightforward. Nevertheless, it has direct meaning and relation to the poem. There is a woman writing to her boyfriend about her feelings towards him. She likes to touch his tattoos, have sexual intercourse, yet she recognizes the pain between them and states that ââ¬Å"such permanence is terrifyingâ⬠(13). These split feelings cause a tone of ambivalence ââ¬â conflicting feelings toward a person. She is touching the tattoos in complete darkness, which can help the reader understand her desire for her boyfriend yet the shame or timidity that is shared as well. Most shameful acts are done in the dark. Culture and society distinguish the pros of light vs. darkness. This poem does not directly reflect light vs. darkness (good vs. vil), but I believe the negative connotation the word darkness holds, transcends into this poem. If she was touching her boyfriend in the light the poem may have a more optimistic mood. However, darkness is usually related to death, therefore having a pessimistic mood. Furthermore, the connotation of death demonstrates a more in depth meaning of verse 11, ââ¬Å"youââ¬â¢re seared to ashesâ⬠. This is a representation of the boyfriendââ¬â¢s death. Perhaps, he is burned alive, but I believe it refers more to him being cremated. Either meaning the reader interprets, the writer wants the reader to understand that the tattoos will remain until death. This is important because I believe the lasting of the tattoos reflect the ââ¬Å"until death do apartâ⬠affections the woman has. This brings us back to the last phrase of the poem, ââ¬Å"but touch them, tryingâ⬠. Despite the confusing feelings, the woman wants to work through the relationship till the death of one of them. Just as the tattoos will remain till death, so will her pursuit towards her boyfriend. The tattoos have many symbolic representations that help the reader understand the feelings the woman has for her boyfriend. Water and lightening are two words that have a symbolic meaning for the poem. ââ¬Å"Lines of lightening pulsing just above your nipple, can find, as if by instinct, the blue swirls of water on your shoulder where a serpent twists, facing a dragonâ⬠(4-7). Though symbols can have multiple meanings, the tone and theme of the poem helps to point out the specific meaning behind the relationship. The girlfriend, of the guy with the tattoos, enjoys touching the tattoos when she is unable to see the guy. She knows by heart just where the lightening is pulsing. In this case, the lightening symbolizes power of love that has a pulse, just like a personââ¬â¢s heartbeat; a beat that can go faster or slower depending on the situation. It is instinctive for the woman to know where every tattoo on the guy, just like in a relationship, a person may know every mark or scar on the otherââ¬â¢s body. The woman knows that just above his shoulder are the blue swirls of water, where the water is symbolizing that the boyfriend may be pure at heart. The serpent facing the dragon symbolizes the warrior in him, and it also shows he has no fear against his enemies. When I pull you to me, until weââ¬â¢re spent and quiet on the sheets, I love to kiss the pictures in your skinâ⬠(Kennedy, 601), means that she pulls him closer to her while theyââ¬â¢re laying down and falling asleep, she expresses her love and care for him until thereââ¬â¢s no more time left in the night, until itââ¬â¢s all spent. To kiss the pictures in his skin simply means kissing his tattoos. ââ¬Å"Theyââ¬â¢ll last until youââ¬â¢re seared to ashes; whatever persists or turns to pain between us, they will still be thereâ⬠(Kennedy, 601), whatever persistsâ⬠¦
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