Take this kiss upon the brow!
And, in parting from you now,
Thus much let me avow-
You are not wrong, who deem
That my days have been a dream;
Yet if hope has flown away
In a night, or in a day,
In a vision, or in none,
Is it therefore the less gone?
All that we see or seem
Is but a dream within a dream.
I stand amid the roar
Of a surf-tormented shore,
And I hold within my hand
Grains of the golden sand-
How few! yet how they creep
Through my fingers to the deep,
While I weep- while I weep!
O God! can I not grasp
Them with a tighter clasp?
O God! can I not save
One from the pitiless wave?
Is all that we see or seem
But a dream within a dream?
I think that in this poem, Poe is trying to remind us that even though we may work towards something our whole life, nothing is guaranteed. He is telling us that no matter how hard we try to hold on to the grains of sand that make up our lives, sometimes they still slip away. Our dreams don't last forever, we all wake up eventually...it's the same with our lives. No moment can last forever, so we have to enjoy it while we have the chance. I think that Poe also feels like he has been defeated in a sense. He is ad that he can't save the grains of sand from falling into the ocean and being washed away. Maybe this is because he has recently lost something and he feels guilty about it. Or maybe he just misses something or someone who slipped away from him. This poem can be interpreted many ways, and I admire Poe for creating a poem with such versatility. It allows everyone to get something out of it. Great poem.
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10.1.11
Edgar Allen Poe's Eldorado
Gaily bedight, A gallant knight, In sunshine and in shadow, Had journeyed long, Singing a song, In search of Eldorado. But he grew old- This knight so bold- And o'er his heart a shadow Fell as he found No spot of ground That looked like Eldorado. And, as his strength Failed him at length, He met a pilgrim shadow- "Shadow," said he, "Where can it be- This land of Eldorado?" "Over the Mountains Of the Moon, Down the Valley of the Shadow, Ride, boldly ride," The shade replied- "If you seek for Eldorado!" |
I love this poem because Poe does an excellent job in illustrating the emotional journey that the traveler experienced. He went from an enthusiastic man in search of Eldorado, and over time his heart grew weaker and shadows bean to fall on him as he began to give up hope. It is a very sad poem, and I can't help but wonder who/what Poe meant for the shadow in the poem to symbolize. Maybe it was a distraction, or maybe it was his own self-doubt. Either way, the shadow tells the traveler that the thing he seeks lies in an unreachable place "Over the mountains of the moon, Down the Valley of the Shadow." This may be Poe's way of expressing the fact that the traveler will never reach what he is looking for...which is kind of sad. Whichever way you choose to interpret the symbolism, this is a great poem.
7.1.11
All About ME!!
So...this blogging thing...yea...it's pretty nice actually, at least it gives me another excuse to use my shiny laptop. So, on that note, I approve.
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