THE SEA By Natividad Marquez Why does the sea laugh, Mother, As it glints beneath the sun? It is thinking of the joys, my child, That it wishes every one. Why does the sea sob so, Mother, As it breaks on the rocky shore? It recalls the sorrows of the world. And weeps forevermore. Why is the sea so peaceful, Mother, As if it were fast asleep? It would give our tired hearts, dearest child, The comfort of the deep.
THE SEA
By Natividad Marquez
Why does the sea laugh, Mother,
As it glints beneath the sun?
It is thinking of the joys, my child,
That it wishes every one.
Why does the sea sob so, Mother,
As it breaks on the rocky shore?
It recalls the sorrows of the world.
And weeps forevermore.
Why is the sea so peaceful, Mother,
As if it were fast asleep?
It would give our tired hearts, dearest child,
The comfort of the deep.
metaphor
Methapor
Yes, the poem 'The City in The Sea' is in fact a form poem. This poem was written by Edgar Allan Poe.
Emily Dickinson has written the poem The sea of the Sunset.
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critical appreciation of the poem "The seas Treasures"
By the Sad Sea Waves
In the first stanza of Natividad Marquez's poem "The Sea," the speaker describes the sea as being full of life and energy, reflecting its dynamic and ever-changing nature. In the second stanza, the speaker emphasizes the sea's role as a mirror that reflects the sky and clouds, highlighting the interconnectedness of nature and the sea's ability to capture and hold onto the beauty of the world above it.
this poem wants to present the life of people in the world
Yes, the poem 'The City in The Sea' is in fact a form poem. This poem was written by Edgar Allan Poe.
Emily Dickinson has written the poem The sea of the Sunset.
Sea =
critical appreciation of the poem "The seas Treasures"
The poem "The Sea" does not have a consistent rhyme scheme as it is a free verse poem, meaning it does not follow a particular pattern of rhyme or meter.
Annabel Lee is a fictional character in Edgar Allan Poe's poem "Annabel Lee." The exact location where Annabel Lee lived is not specified in the poem, but it is implied that she lived by the sea. The setting of the poem is a kingdom by the sea.
As there is mention in the poem of caverns so deep they can't be measured, it seems to me that the sea could well be within a colossal cave where the sun never reaches it.
In the poem "The Sea" by Kahlil Gibran, some figures of speech used include personification (attributing human qualities to the sea), metaphor (comparing the sea to a boundless soul), and symbolism (the sea representing vastness and eternity). These literary devices help create a vivid and emotional portrayal of the sea throughout the poem.
By the Sad Sea Waves
There have been many poems about the sea you will need to be more specific.