Friday, September 23, 2016
Epilogue
All of the works included in my anthology have nature as a part within them. Some of these were suggestions that I liked and others I have known of for a while. They each use nature to convey feelings and stir emotions. The songs and poems use many literary devices such as personification, irony, foreshadowing, and repetition to get the point across. Wind, fire, water, and trees all of which connect to emotions in different ways. One can be swayed to a decision like the wind. Others can be burning like a fire with fury. Some can be sad or easy to guide like water. Everything around us can be compared to our lives in some sort of way. I like how each of these artist used nature to express their feelings and to even talk about common issues like beauty and one's self-conscience. Each of these works is unique in its own way; however, they all express emotions using nature and the elements found within.
Bloom
“Bloom” by Anna
Voelker
I want to tell you
about the sunflower I found
on the sidewalk yesterday.
It is wilting and curled and gorgeous
and knows it.
about the sunflower I found
on the sidewalk yesterday.
It is wilting and curled and gorgeous
and knows it.
Analysis:
“Bloom” by Anna Voelker is a short sweet poem with no rhyme
scheme. The theme of this poem is how nature can inspire us. It talks about a ‘gorgeous’
‘wilting’ ‘sunflower’. We love flowers for their beauty even though it doesn’t last
long. We are still amazed when we see these flowers wilting because we know the
beauty they once have had. Anna uses a metaphor to state that we should think
of our own beauty as we do flowers: not to worry about the changing but to
embrace yourself at your greatest moment and not to forget it.
Anna Voelker describes the sunflower as “wilting and curled
and gorgeous/and knows it” she implies that even though the flower is dying it
still thinks that it is ‘gorgeous’. She proceeds to state, “I want to age like
that/never forgetting my own beauty/never forgetting how to say bloom”. Even though naturally we grow old we shouldn’t
let that distract us from the life we have. We shouldn’t be overly concerned with
imperfections as to miss out on life. She personifies the sunflower because it
thinks it’s “gorgeous and knows it”. She then compared the confidence she gave
to the flower to that of which she should have in herself.
Source:
https://minniejournal.wordpress.com/2015/04/08/8-inspirational-poems-that-will-warm-your-heart-from-readers-digest/
Source:
https://minniejournal.wordpress.com/2015/04/08/8-inspirational-poems-that-will-warm-your-heart-from-readers-digest/
Peace
“Peace”
by Bessie Rayner Parkes
THE steadfast coursing of the
stars,
The waves that ripple to the shore,
The vigorous trees which year by year
Spread upwards more and more;
The jewel forming in the mine,
The snow that falls so soft and light,
The rising and the setting sun,
The growing glooms of night;
All natural things both live and move
In natural peace that is their own;
Only in our disordered life
Almost is she unknown.
She is not rest, nor sleep, nor death;
Order and motion ever stand
To carry out her firm behests
As guards at her right hand.
And something of her living force
Fashions the lips when Christians say
To Him Whose strength sustains the world,
"Give us Thy Peace, we pray!"
The waves that ripple to the shore,
The vigorous trees which year by year
Spread upwards more and more;
The jewel forming in the mine,
The snow that falls so soft and light,
The rising and the setting sun,
The growing glooms of night;
All natural things both live and move
In natural peace that is their own;
Only in our disordered life
Almost is she unknown.
She is not rest, nor sleep, nor death;
Order and motion ever stand
To carry out her firm behests
As guards at her right hand.
And something of her living force
Fashions the lips when Christians say
To Him Whose strength sustains the world,
"Give us Thy Peace, we pray!"
Analysis:
“Peace” by Bessie Rayner Parkes starts out on a calm and
peaceful note describing nature and how it grows. The theme of this poem is to
slow down and enjoy life. Nature itself has many things to offer and we as
humans are always up to something. We rush and hardly relax, yet we hope to
achieve a peace of our own.
“Peace” the title of this work is also the subject matter of
the poem. Bessie talks about how nature acts on its own, “THE steadfast
coursing of the stars,/The waves that ripple to the shore,/The vigorous tress
which year by year/Spread upwards more and more;”. All of these things have
peace because they are not caught up over living their life. They are at peace
in a simple way. “Only in our disordered life/Almost is she unknown”, she
personifies the feeling of peace and says because we have such chaotic lives we
don’t have that peace. Peace is not ‘rest’, ‘sleep’, or ‘death’ it is living
and enjoying the life we have. Not overlooking the little things and stopping
when most would move on.
She uses the peace that nature has within and compares it to
the peace not normally found in our lives. As a reader this poem makes me want
to spend a day out a cypress gardens. Looking at the flowers, feeding
butterflies, and going out on the boat. It makes you want to enjoy the
simplicity that nature has to offer.
The Road Not Taken
“The
Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost
Two roads diverged in a yellow
wood,
And sorry I could not travel
both
And be one traveler, long I
stood
And looked down one as far as I
could
To where it bent in the
undergrowth;
And having perhaps the better
claim,
Because it was grassy and
wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing
there
Had worn them really about the
same,
And both that morning equally
lay
In leaves no step had trodden
black.
Oh, I kept the first for
another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to
way,
I doubted if I should ever come
back.
I shall be telling this with a
sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood,
and I—
I took the one less traveled
by,
And that has made all the
difference.
Analysis:
“The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost describes the choices
we make and the effects they will have on us. Choices are made every day for
all kinds of reasons. Sometimes we are presented with a choice that may seem so
important that we are unsure of which one to choose. The theme of “The Road Not
Taken” would be carpe diem: that is when we make a decision on a choice to make
the best of it.
In “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost he uses a ‘diverged
road’ as a metaphor for making a choice. There is a ‘ABAAB’ rhyme scheme in the
stanzas that helps when reading it. In the first stanza he is presented with
the “two roads diverged in a yellow wood”, or a decision to make. He then contemplates
which way he should go. In the second stanza he chooses the other path, “Because
it was grassy and wanted wear;/Though as for that, the passing there/Had worn
them really about the same”. Once making his decision he realizes that they
were traveled the same and possible hopes one day he will be presented with the
same choice again. “Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should
ever come back”, he starts to wonder if his decision was the best that he could
have taken. It ends on an ironic note because he predicts he will tell this
story with a ‘sigh’ wondering what the other choice had to offer. However, in
his story his choice will seem dignified, because he will say “I took the one
less traveled by,/And that has made all the difference.”.
Sometimes the choices we are presented with in life are
tough, but life goes on and we must live with the decisions we make. Robert
Frost uses nature to express the uncertainty of his decisions because he will
never know what the other path had to offer.
Source:
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/resources/learning/core-poems/detail/44272
Published: 1916
Source:
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/resources/learning/core-poems/detail/44272
Published: 1916
The Way through the Woods
“The Way through the Woods”
by Rudyard Kipling
They shut the road through
the woods
Seventy years ago.
Weather and rain have undone it again,
And now you would never know
There was once a road through the woods
Before they planted the trees.
It is underneath the coppice and heath,
And the thin anemones.
Only the keeper sees
That, where the ring-dove broods,
And the badgers roll at ease,
There was once a road through the woods.
Seventy years ago.
Weather and rain have undone it again,
And now you would never know
There was once a road through the woods
Before they planted the trees.
It is underneath the coppice and heath,
And the thin anemones.
Only the keeper sees
That, where the ring-dove broods,
And the badgers roll at ease,
There was once a road through the woods.
Yet, if you enter the woods
Of a summer evening late,
When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed pools
Where the otter whistles his mate,
(They fear not men in the woods,
Because they see so few)
You will hear the beat of a horse’s feet
And the swish of a skirt in the dew,
Steadily cantering through
The misty solitudes,
As though they perfectly knew
The old lost road through the woods.
But there is no road through the woods.
Of a summer evening late,
When the night-air cools on the trout-ringed pools
Where the otter whistles his mate,
(They fear not men in the woods,
Because they see so few)
You will hear the beat of a horse’s feet
And the swish of a skirt in the dew,
Steadily cantering through
The misty solitudes,
As though they perfectly knew
The old lost road through the woods.
But there is no road through the woods.
Analysis:
“The Way through the Woods” by Rudyard Kipling shows us the
power nature has over man. I chose this poem because I thought it was unique
how it gave me reminiscent feelings. I myself have experienced this and it just
comes to show that no matter if we tear down nature it will grow back and take
over yet again. There was a trail growing up that as I got older the grass grew
less on the path that my friends and I would walk. Going back to that trail
years later it’s hard for me to believe there was ever a trail through the
woods because the grass had regrown and trees took over. The theme of this poem
is power of nature over man. Rudyard describes a struggle between mans’ creations
and natures power of regrowth.
“The Way through the Woods” is the title of this poem and it
also tells us there was once a known way through the woods. “They shut the road
through the woods/Seventy years ago/Weather and rain have undone it again,/And
now you would never know/There was once
a road through the woods”, this tells us that a lot of time has passed and
natural occurrences have undone it again. Weather and rain have an impact on
streets and sidewalks and with enough time nature can consume what was once
there. Rudyard then tells us this road was here before all of the animals
called this area a home. This shows that roads cannot take over nature even if
it was completely covered weathering would have caused cracks and regrowth
would have started from within if not already covered from grass and vines
growing over the road. “The old lost road through the woods./But there is no
road through the woods”, this line is ironic because of the fact the road was
neither lost nor missing it was just no longer intended for use. Nature had
taken over and that road became part of its anew. When this poem was written
you could say it was about the industrialization: with everyone moving towards
the cities and factories other areas were left for mother nature’s taking.
This poem uses nature and describes how powerful it is for what
it is. Normally it gets the short end of the stick but there are many beautiful
places created by nature and natural occurances. He discusses this while
describing a road that he use to travel before it got shut down.
Source:
http://www.poetrybyheart.org.uk/poems/the-way-through-the-woods/
Published: 1910
Source:
http://www.poetrybyheart.org.uk/poems/the-way-through-the-woods/
Published: 1910
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Pocketful of Sunshine
Pocketful of Sunshine" by
Natasha Bedingfield
[Interlude:]
I got a pocket,
Got a pocketful of sunshine
I've got a love and I know that it's all mine
Oh.oh, oh
Do what you want,
But you're never gonna break me,
Sticks and stones are never gonna shake me
Oh, oh, oh
[Chorus:]
Take me away (take me away)
A secret place (a secret place)
A sweet escape (a sweet escape)
Take me away (take me away)
Take me away (take me away
To better days (to better days)
Take me away (take me away)
A hiding place (a hiding place)
[Interlude]
I got pocket,
Got a pocketful of sunshine
I've got a love and I know that it's all mine
Oh, oh, oh
Wish that you could,
But you ain't gonna own me
Do anything you can to control me
Oh, oh, oh
[Chorus]
[Hook:]
There's a place that I go
That nobody knows
Where the rivers flow
And I call it home
And there's no more lies
And the darkness is light
And nobody cries
There's only butterflies
[Chorus x2]
[Chorus]
[Interlude]
The sun is on my side
Take me for a ride
I smile up to the sky
I know I'll be alright
The sun is on my side
Take me for a ride
I smile up to the sky
I know I'll be
alright
Analysis:
“Pocketful of Sunshine” by Natasha Bedingfield is a joyful song about a secret place that makes her happy. I chose this song because of the joy it brings upon the listener. To me this song speaks of a happy place within you and when you are there and truly happy no one can take that from you. When listening to this song no matter my mood I am always in a cheerful mood afterwards. The impact this song has on listeners is due to the lyrics and its upbeat tempo. The theme of this song is happiness which is supported throughout the song.
The title of this song “Pocketful of Sunshine” is a symbol for the joy the writer has all on her own. When thinking of sunshine gives the image of a bright happy place and the fact that she has it in her pocket means that it is her own happiness and joy. “There’s a place that I go that nobody knows/Where the rivers flow and I call it home/And there’s no more lies in the darkness there’s light/And nobody cries, there’s only butterflies”. Natasha describes her happy place as an optimist: she is looking at things from the brighter side. Rivers are normally peaceful and relaxing places that people can go and let go of their inhibitions. At the end she personifies the sun and says that it takes her for a ride. This reminds me of the feeling I get when I go to the beach for the first time in the summer: when the sun hits my skin it tingles and brings joy to me because it is warm enough to enjoy it but not hot enough to dread it. Natasha’s strongest emotion expressed through nature is her happiness: her “pocketful of sunshine”.
Sources:
lyrics:
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/natashabedingfield/pocketfulofsunshine.html
video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gte3BoXKwP0
Released: 2008
Earth Song
"Earth Song" by Michael Jackson
What about sunrise?
What about rain?
What about all the things
That you said we were to gain..?.
What about killing fields?
Is there a time?
What about all the things
That you said was yours and mine...?
Did you ever stop to notice
All the blood we've shed before
Did you ever stop to notice
This crying Earth, its weeping shores?
Aaaaaaaaah Oooooooooh
Aaaaaaaaah Oooooooooh
What have we done to the world?
Look what we've done.
What about all the peace,
That you pledge your only son?
What about flowering fields?
Is there a time?
What about all the dreams,
That you said was yours and mine?
Did you ever stop to notice,
All the children dead from war?
Did you ever stop to notice,
This crying Earth its weeping shores?
Aaaaaaaaah Oooooooooh
Aaaaaaaaah Oooooooooh
I used to dream
I used to glance beyond the stars
Now I don't know where we are
Although I know we've drifted far
Aaaaaaaaah Oooooooooh
Aaaaaaaaah Oooooooooh
Aaaaaaaaah Oooooooooh
Aaaaaaaaah Oooooooooh
Hey
what about yesterday
(What about us)
What about the seas
(What about us)
The heavens are falling down
(What about us)
I can't even breathe
(What about us)
What about everything
(What about us)
I given you
(What about us)
What about nature's worth
(ooo, ooo)
It's our planet's womb
(What about us)
What about animals
(What about it)
We've turned kingdoms to dust
(What about us)
What about elephants
(What about us)
Have we lost their trust
(What about us)
What about crying whales
(What about us)
We're ravaging the seas
(What about us)
What about forest trails
(ooo, ooo)
Burnt despite our pleas
(What about us)
What about the holy land
(What about it)
Torn apart by creed
(What about us)
What about the common man
(What about us)
Can't we set him free
(What about us)
What about children dying
(What about us)
Can't you hear them cry
(What about us)
Where did we go wrong
(ooo, ooo)
Someone tell me why
(What about us)
What about baby boy
(What about it)
What about the days
(What about us)
What about all their joy
(What about us)
What about the man
(What about us)
What about the crying man
(What about us)
What about Abraham
(What was us)
What about death again
(ooo, ooo)
Do we give a damn
Aaaaaaaaah Ooooooooh
What about rain?
What about all the things
That you said we were to gain..?.
What about killing fields?
Is there a time?
What about all the things
That you said was yours and mine...?
Did you ever stop to notice
All the blood we've shed before
Did you ever stop to notice
This crying Earth, its weeping shores?
Aaaaaaaaah Oooooooooh
Aaaaaaaaah Oooooooooh
What have we done to the world?
Look what we've done.
What about all the peace,
That you pledge your only son?
What about flowering fields?
Is there a time?
What about all the dreams,
That you said was yours and mine?
Did you ever stop to notice,
All the children dead from war?
Did you ever stop to notice,
This crying Earth its weeping shores?
Aaaaaaaaah Oooooooooh
Aaaaaaaaah Oooooooooh
I used to dream
I used to glance beyond the stars
Now I don't know where we are
Although I know we've drifted far
Aaaaaaaaah Oooooooooh
Aaaaaaaaah Oooooooooh
Aaaaaaaaah Oooooooooh
Aaaaaaaaah Oooooooooh
Hey
what about yesterday
(What about us)
What about the seas
(What about us)
The heavens are falling down
(What about us)
I can't even breathe
(What about us)
What about everything
(What about us)
I given you
(What about us)
What about nature's worth
(ooo, ooo)
It's our planet's womb
(What about us)
What about animals
(What about it)
We've turned kingdoms to dust
(What about us)
What about elephants
(What about us)
Have we lost their trust
(What about us)
What about crying whales
(What about us)
We're ravaging the seas
(What about us)
What about forest trails
(ooo, ooo)
Burnt despite our pleas
(What about us)
What about the holy land
(What about it)
Torn apart by creed
(What about us)
What about the common man
(What about us)
Can't we set him free
(What about us)
What about children dying
(What about us)
Can't you hear them cry
(What about us)
Where did we go wrong
(ooo, ooo)
Someone tell me why
(What about us)
What about baby boy
(What about it)
What about the days
(What about us)
What about all their joy
(What about us)
What about the man
(What about us)
What about the crying man
(What about us)
What about Abraham
(What was us)
What about death again
(ooo, ooo)
Do we give a damn
Aaaaaaaaah Ooooooooh
Analysis:
“Earth Song” by Michael Jackson calls out destructiveness of human kind. It relates to what is going on in today’s world, as we are still growing, building and expanding our horizons. It is particularly effective in showing that our actions have consequences. Everyday more and more is taken and less is put back. He uses rhetoric questions and literary elements to get across the point that our natural resources are deteriorating because of our own actions. This song makes me realize what I have and if I want to keep it that I need to take care of it. This song reminds me of how beautiful nature can be when it hasn’t been affected by human actions: pollution, construction, or anything else that can alter the appearance and habitat.
Michal Jackson personifies many aspects of nature throughout his song to point out how destructive mankind can be. Throughout the song he asks questions to address the issues within his song. It starts off asking “What about sunrise?/What about rain?/What about all the things/That you said we were to gain. . .Did you ever stop to notice/ This crying Earth, its weeping shores?” Thus putting the emphasis on what has happened to nature and how we have strayed from our peace and are starting to destroy our home. Michael Jackson asks, “What is nature’s worth/It’s our planet’s womb”, leading one to conclude nature isn’t worth much if it is not preserved. Our planet’s womb would be the natural resources it provides us, thus if it is being destroyed it is not producing much; therefore, it is not worth much when not in its original state. He uses questions cleverly to point out what we did wrong and asked rhetorical questions about why we didn’t stop it. He ends the song asking, “Do we give a damn” which makes it known that the much worse than what we let it on to be. He talks about animals and how we have lost their trust. Which their trust was most likely lost due to the destruction of their homes and/or sources of food. Michael Jackson uses figurative language to help us realize how the effects of what we are doing can destroy the world we know if we don’t change our ways. He also reinforces his theme through his subject matter. The theme of this song, the destructiveness of human kind, is supported throughout his work by use of personifying nature. He calls out deforestation and overfishing of the seas and alone these things cannot protect themselves only our actions can change the everlasting effects.
Sources:
video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAi3VTSdTxU
lyrics:
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/michaeljackson/earthsong.html
Released: 1995
Into the Ocean
"Into the Ocean" by Blue October
I'm just a normal boy
That sank when I fell overboard
My ship would leave the country
But I'd rather swim ashore
Without a life that's sadly stuck again
Wish I was much more masculine
Maybe then I could learn to swim
Like (fourteen miles away)
That sank when I fell overboard
My ship would leave the country
But I'd rather swim ashore
Without a life that's sadly stuck again
Wish I was much more masculine
Maybe then I could learn to swim
Like (fourteen miles away)
Now floating up and down
I spin, colliding into sound
Like whales beneath me diving down
I'm sinking to the bottom of my
Everything that freaks me out
The lighthouse beam has just run out
I'm cold as cold as cold can be
Be
I spin, colliding into sound
Like whales beneath me diving down
I'm sinking to the bottom of my
Everything that freaks me out
The lighthouse beam has just run out
I'm cold as cold as cold can be
Be
I want to swim away but don't know how
Sometimes it feels just like I'm falling in the ocean
Let the waves up and take me down
Let the hurricane set in motion
Let the rain of what I feel right now come down
Let the rain come down
Sometimes it feels just like I'm falling in the ocean
Let the waves up and take me down
Let the hurricane set in motion
Let the rain of what I feel right now come down
Let the rain come down
Where is the coast guard?
I keep looking each direction
For a spotlight give me something
I need something for protection
Maybe flotsam junk will do just fine
The jets; I'm sunk; I'm left behind
I'm treading for my life, believe me
(How can I keep up this breathing?)
I keep looking each direction
For a spotlight give me something
I need something for protection
Maybe flotsam junk will do just fine
The jets; I'm sunk; I'm left behind
I'm treading for my life, believe me
(How can I keep up this breathing?)
Not knowing how to think
I scream aloud, begin to sink
My legs and arms are broken down
With envy for the solid ground
I'm reaching for the life within me
How can one man stop his ending?
I thought of just your face
Relaxed, and floated into space
I scream aloud, begin to sink
My legs and arms are broken down
With envy for the solid ground
I'm reaching for the life within me
How can one man stop his ending?
I thought of just your face
Relaxed, and floated into space
I want to swim away but don't know how
Sometimes it feels just like I'm falling in the ocean
Let the waves up and take me down
Let the hurricane set in motion
Let the rain of what I feel right now come down
Let the rain come down
Sometimes it feels just like I'm falling in the ocean
Let the waves up and take me down
Let the hurricane set in motion
Let the rain of what I feel right now come down
Let the rain come down
Now waking to the sun
I calculate what I had done
Like jumping from the bow, yeah
Just to prove that I knew how, yeah
It's midnight's late reminder of
The loss of her, the one I love
My will to quickly end it all
So thought no end my need to fall
I calculate what I had done
Like jumping from the bow, yeah
Just to prove that I knew how, yeah
It's midnight's late reminder of
The loss of her, the one I love
My will to quickly end it all
So thought no end my need to fall
Into the ocean, end it all
Into the ocean, end it all
Into the ocean, end it all
Into the ocean, end it all
Into the ocean, end it all
Into the ocean, end it all
Into the ocean, end it all
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
I want to swim away but don't know how
Sometimes it feels just like I'm falling in the ocean
Let the waves up and take me down
Let the hurricane set in motion
Let the rain of what I feel right now come down
Let the rain come down
Sometimes it feels just like I'm falling in the ocean
Let the waves up and take me down
Let the hurricane set in motion
Let the rain of what I feel right now come down
Let the rain come down
Into the ocean
(goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
(Into space)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
(Into space)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it
all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
(I thought of just your face)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
(I thought of just your face)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)
Analysis:
I chose “Into The
Ocean” by Blue October because it is about someone struggling to get past a
major life event. Most everyone has experienced the loss of someone that they
love, but some people grieve differently than others. I also like how he
expresses his feelings and emotions using a storm and the ocean.
The
songwriter uses similes to describe how he is feeling through the
song. The songwriter is slipping into a depression: “Like whales
beneath me diving down/I’m sinking to the bottom of my/Everything that freaks
me out”. He is slipping into this depression faster than expected comparing it
to whales diving in the ocean. The ocean in this song symbolizes two things his
death and how easy it can be and the depression and how overwhelming it
can be. The songwriter uses, "I want to swim away but don’t know
how/Sometimes it feels just like I’m falling in the ocean", as a metaphor
to describe how the depression is taking over and beginning his thoughts of
suicide. He asks the question “How can one man stop his ending?” and
answered it, “I thought of just you face/Relaxed, and floated into
space”. This solidifies that the song is about a woman, possible
his wife because in the music video there is an empty seat that is
marked ‘reserved for my wife’. It shows even loss can make you
strong because now you can see yourself living for the person that you
lost. He personifies his feelings as rain because there is so much emotion
going on in his head. “I want to swim away but don’t know how/Sometimes it
feels just like I’m falling in the ocean/Let the waves up and take me down/Let
the hurricane set in motion/Let the rain of what I feel right now come down/Let
the rain come down/Into the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye)” The last
verse is the songwriter contemplating suicide by jumping off a boat into the
ocean. “Into the ocean” is repeated throughout the song and is also
the title of the song. The title is especially meaningful because it
symbolizes his death and how simple it can be. Hence his saying “Into
the ocean (goodbye), end it all (goodbye).
This song speaks to me as a listener who has
lost so many loved ones and friends so early in my life. It reminds me never to
forget them. It also gives me the sense that I am stronger because I have not
forgotten them nor have I slipped so deep into a depression as to contemplate
suicide. The theme of this song is that there is more to life than death.
Sources:
video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZES3nJQYJok
lyrics:
https://play.google.com/music/preview/T45sbrywv5idpj3ldeffslkgccm?lyrics=1&utm_source=google&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=lyrics&pcampaignid=kp-lyrics
Released: 2006
Sources:
video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZES3nJQYJok
lyrics:
https://play.google.com/music/preview/T45sbrywv5idpj3ldeffslkgccm?lyrics=1&utm_source=google&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=lyrics&pcampaignid=kp-lyrics
Released: 2006
The Thunder Rolls
“The Thunder Rolls” by Garth Brooks
Not a soul insight
The city's lookin' like a ghost town
On a moonless summer night
Raindrops on the windshield
There's a storm moving in He's headin' back from somewhere
That he never should have been
And the thunder rolls
And the thunder rolls
Every light is burnin'
In a house across town
She's pacin' by the telephone
In her faded flannel gown
Askin' for miracle
Hopin' she's not right
Prayin' it's the weather
That's kept him out all night
And the thunder rolls
And the thunder rolls
The thunder rolls
And the lightnin' strikes
Another love grows cold
On a sleepless night
As the storm blows on
Out of control
Deep in her heart
The thunder rolls
She's waitin' by the window
When he pulls into the drive
She rushes out to hold him
Thankful he's alive
But on the wind and rain
A strange new perfume blows
And the lightnin' flashes in her eyes
And he knows that she knows
And the thunder rolls
And the thunder rolls
The thunder rolls
And the lightnin' strikes
Another love grows cold
On a sleepless night
As the storm blows on
Out of control
Deep in her heart
The thunder rolls
There's a storm moving in He's headin' back from somewhere
That he never should have been
And the thunder rolls
And the thunder rolls
Every light is burnin'
In a house across town
She's pacin' by the telephone
In her faded flannel gown
Askin' for miracle
Hopin' she's not right
Prayin' it's the weather
That's kept him out all night
And the thunder rolls
And the thunder rolls
The thunder rolls
And the lightnin' strikes
Another love grows cold
On a sleepless night
As the storm blows on
Out of control
Deep in her heart
The thunder rolls
She's waitin' by the window
When he pulls into the drive
She rushes out to hold him
Thankful he's alive
But on the wind and rain
A strange new perfume blows
And the lightnin' flashes in her eyes
And he knows that she knows
And the thunder rolls
And the thunder rolls
The thunder rolls
And the lightnin' strikes
Another love grows cold
On a sleepless night
As the storm blows on
Out of control
Deep in her heart
The thunder rolls
Analysis:
I chose this poem because of the tale and the fact that I like the song. This song is about a woman who figures out that her man is cheating on a stormy night then when it happens again she promises herself it will be the last time because she will shoot herself rather than worry about a cheating man. This song makes it possible to relate what is going through a person’s mind when they know they are being cheated on. It shows how much worrying can break you down. This song questions the theme: two wrongs don’t make a right. No matter how much you heart it should never cost your life.
Garth Brooks writes this song in third person omniscient meaning we know what both of the characters are thinking in the song. “The thunder rolls” is repeated thought the song to symbolize how upsetting what the man is doing is to the woman and that she knows what is going on. The woman in the song waits anxiously for her significant other to return home to her, while trying to convince herself that what the weather is what has kept him out all night. The male counterpart knows that what he is doing is wrong but lets the female worry about him during the nights and the storms. However, the wind from the storm causes her to get a whiff of perfume that was not hers, and then she knows what he has been up too. “The thunder rolls/And the lightnin’ strikes/Another love grows cold/On a sleepless night/As the storm blows on/Out of control/Deep in her heart/The thunder rolls”, many elements of nature are made into metaphors for what he is doing and how she is feeling. The storm is a metaphor for her man being out so late cheating, the thunder rolls is the upsetting feeling that she has, and cold love is because they are becoming more distant because of his bad habit. Many elements of nature are used to figuratively explain how she is feeling. She’s hurt, alone and sees her only way out as taking her life, so she can’t experience the hurt of worrying about someone that is out cheating.
source:
video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdsJI8Wc2D4
lyrics:
http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/garthbrooks/thethunderrolls.html
Released: 1990
Blown Away
“Blown Away” by Carrie Underwood
Dry lightning cracks across the skies
Those storm clouds gather in her eyes
Her daddy was a mean old mister
Mama was an angel in the ground
The weather man called for a twister
She prayed blow it down
Her daddy was a mean old mister
Mama was an angel in the ground
The weather man called for a twister
She prayed blow it down
There's not enough rain in Oklahoma
To wash the sins out of that house
There's not enough wind in Oklahoma
To rip the nails out of the past
To wash the sins out of that house
There's not enough wind in Oklahoma
To rip the nails out of the past
Shatter every window 'til it's all blown away,
Every brick, every board, every slamming door blown away
'Til there's nothing left standing, nothing left of yesterday
Every tear-soaked whiskey memory blown away,
Blown away
Every brick, every board, every slamming door blown away
'Til there's nothing left standing, nothing left of yesterday
Every tear-soaked whiskey memory blown away,
Blown away
She heard those sirens screaming out
Her daddy laid there passed out on the couch
She locked herself in the cellar
Listened to the screaming of the wind
Some people call it taking shelter
She called it sweet revenge
Her daddy laid there passed out on the couch
She locked herself in the cellar
Listened to the screaming of the wind
Some people call it taking shelter
She called it sweet revenge
Shatter every window 'til it's all blown away,
Every brick, every board, every slamming door blown away
'Til there's nothing left standing, nothing left of yesterday
Every tear-soaked whiskey memory blown away,
Blown away
Every brick, every board, every slamming door blown away
'Til there's nothing left standing, nothing left of yesterday
Every tear-soaked whiskey memory blown away,
Blown away
There's not enough rain in Oklahoma
To wash the sins out of that house
There's not enough wind in Oklahoma
To rip the nails out of the past
Shatter every window 'til it's all blown away (blown away)
Every brick, every board, every slamming door blown away (blown away)
'Til there's nothing left standing, nothing left of yesterday (blown away)
Every tear-soaked whiskey memory blown away,
To wash the sins out of that house
There's not enough wind in Oklahoma
To rip the nails out of the past
Shatter every window 'til it's all blown away (blown away)
Every brick, every board, every slamming door blown away (blown away)
'Til there's nothing left standing, nothing left of yesterday (blown away)
Every tear-soaked whiskey memory blown away,
Blown away, blown away, blown away, blown away, blown away
Analysis:
I chose this song because of the tale it tells and because I like quite a few of Carrie Underwood’s songs. This song is sung in third person limited. It is told from the view of a young girl who is dad was an alcoholic. It speaks to me because of what the girl did or did not do to her father: she left him on the couch and locked herself in the storm cellar. Abuse and alcoholism in the homes of young kids is not a good thing. These kids are forced to witness horrible things that can happen to the best of us. I grew up around domestic violence and people who suffered from alcoholism, even though it is not the same circumstances it is nice to hear a song that relates to my situation. Sometimes people who continually make bad decisions drive the ones around them to want to be rid of them. Carrie Underwood uses figurative language to reinforce the theme: that actions are forgiven not forgotten.
The song starts off, “Her daddy was a mean old mister/Mama was an angel in the ground/The weather man called for a twister/She prayed blow it down”, this immediately lets us know things at this girl’s home are not okay. She states “There’s not enough rain in Oklahoma/To wash the sins out of that house/There’s not enough wind in Oklahoma/To rip the nails out of the past” which is personifies rain and wind. The fact that there is not enough rain suggest that what she is going through is not just physical its mental and emotional as well. Also, the fact that there is not enough wind to rip the nails out suggest that what she went through is something so bad she cannot erase. “Every tear soaked whiskey memory blown away/Blown away”, reinforces the fact she is not happy at home: her father had a drinking problem and laid passed out on the couch during the twister. She wants them to be gone. “Blown away” is repeated many times throughout the song and is also the name of the song to me I thing it symbolizes her freedom. Her father being blown away meant that she didn’t have to do anything and his alcoholism only played part in this happening. The ironic part is that if he wasn’t an alcoholic maybe the girl in the story would have woke him or better yet he would have awoke to the alarms instead of being in an alcohol induced sleep. Her use of “blown away”, like that of wind which is yet another part of nature, foreshadows the death of her father in the twister.
Source:
video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJgoHgpsb9I
lyrics:
https://play.google.com/music/preview/Tjtcncb7x6lnuddv44m6urray2i?lyrics=1&utm_source=google&utm_medium=search&utm_campaign=lyrics&pcampaignid=kp-lyrics
Released: 2012
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