In the poem "Sunset" by Paul Laurence Dunbar, the speaker reflects on the fleeting beauty of a sunset, using vivid imagery to capture the moment. The poem conveys the idea that nature's beauty is temporary, much like life itself, and serves as a reminder to appreciate and savor the beauty and moments we have before they fade away. Overall, it conveys a sense of admiration for the transient but powerful beauty of nature.
your eyes shine like a sunset and are bright like a sunset
This phrase from the poem "Paul Revere's Ride" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow conveys a sense of isolation and fear associated with the deserted belfry and the buried dead. It suggests a haunting quality, emphasizing the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the surroundings where Paul Revere is riding. The phrase adds to the suspense and tension of the poem as it describes a desolate and ominous setting.
What poem?
it is sunset
The motif was the recurring sunset. Th sunset is connected to the poem "Nothing Gold can Stay" by Robert Frost (pg 77) Nothing gold can stay mentioned that down goes down to day. This relates to the poem because Pony and Cherry both watch sunsets. (sunrises too) Over all the motif was the sunset, and if u read through the book you will realize that the sunset comes up a lot. Then read Frost's poem (pg 77) and see how it relates.
A poem by its very nature can be continually changed, added to, rewritten; at some stage the poet has to decide that he or she has refined the poem to a point at which they are content to leave it. To get to the stage where a poem is offered for reading, the poet may have working on it for months. At some stage they have to decide to stop reworking, and to consider the poem finished. This is the abandonment that Paul Valery speaks of.
You mean the horizon?
The Twilight , The sunset :)
Dalva means sunset
To illustrate a poem means to draw a picture or pictures with your poem that you wrote.
Depends on if the poem was romantic
The content of the poem determines what it means.