SOMETHING TOLD THE WILD GEESE
Something told the wild geese
It was time to go.
Though the field lay golden
Something whispered "Snow".
Leaves were green and stirring,
Berries, lustre-glossed,
But beneath warm feathers
Something cautioned "Frost".
All the sagging orchards
Steamed with amber spice,
But each wild breast stiffened
At remembered ice.
Something told the wild geese
It was time to fly -
Summer sun was on their wings,
Winter in their cry.
Author: Rachel Field
what kind of poem is The Geese by richard peck
The theme of "Something Told the Wild Geese" is the natural cycle of migration and the instinctual call of the wild. The poem explores the idea of heeding one's inner voice and following one's true path, much like the geese do when they take flight.
"Something Told the Wild Geese" is a free verse poem written by Rachel Field. It conveys a sense of naturalistic beauty and the importance of heeding one's inner call to return to a simpler way of living, connecting with nature, and finding peace. The poem's imagery and themes evoke a contemplative mood that resonates with readers seeking solace and connection with the natural world.
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in the stanza something is referred to the sixth sense of the geese which is telling it that winters are going to arrive and it is the time to start for migration.the poet also says that the confields are still golden that means they are ripe but their sixth sense is warning them of the upcoming winter.
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I think a gothic poem has something about black in it.
For creating an acrostic poem about geese, start by writing the word "geese" vertically down the left side of your paper. Then, for each letter, think of a word or phrase that starts with that letter and describes geese, such as "graceful," "elegant," "enchanting," and "swift." Arrange these words into sentences or phrases to form your poem.
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a good poem is not something the other people like it is what you think about your poem