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<blockquote data-quote="WilliamP" data-source="post: 1153167" data-attributes="member: 110363"><p>Moonbeam </p><p>The mist rose with a little sound. Like a thud. </p><p>Which was the heart beating. And the sun rose, briefly diluted. </p><p>And after what seemed years, it sank again </p><p>and twilight washed over the shore and deepened there. </p><p>And from out of nowhere lovers came, </p><p>people who still had bodies and hearts. Who still had </p><p>arms, legs, mouths, although by day they might be </p><p>housewives and businessmen. </p><p></p><p>The same night also produced people like ourselves. </p><p>You are like me, whether or not you admit it. </p><p>Unsatisfied, meticulous. And your hunger is not for experience </p><p>but for understanding, as though it could be had in the abstract. </p><p></p><p>Then it's daylight again and the world goes back to normal. </p><p>The lovers smooth their hair; the moon resumes its hollow existence. </p><p>And the beach belongs again to mysterious birds </p><p>soon to appear on postage stamps. </p><p></p><p>But what of our memories, the memories of those who depend on images? </p><p>Do they count for nothing? </p><p></p><p>The mist rose, taking back proof of love. </p><p>Without which we have only the mirror, you and I. </p><p></p><p></p><p>1. Who is the speaker? What kind of person is the speaker? </p><p>2. Is there an identifiable audience for the speaker? What can we know about it (her, him or them)? </p><p>3. What is the occasion? </p><p>4. What is the setting in time? (hour, season, century, and so on)? </p><p>5. What is the setting in place? (indoors or out, city or country, land or sea, region, nation, hemisphere)? </p><p>6. What is the central purpose of the poem? </p><p>7. State the central idea or theme of the poem in a sentence? </p><p>8. a. Outline the poem to sow its structure and development, or </p><p>b. Summarize the events of the poem </p><p>9. Paraphrase the poem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WilliamP, post: 1153167, member: 110363"] Moonbeam The mist rose with a little sound. Like a thud. Which was the heart beating. And the sun rose, briefly diluted. And after what seemed years, it sank again and twilight washed over the shore and deepened there. And from out of nowhere lovers came, people who still had bodies and hearts. Who still had arms, legs, mouths, although by day they might be housewives and businessmen. The same night also produced people like ourselves. You are like me, whether or not you admit it. Unsatisfied, meticulous. And your hunger is not for experience but for understanding, as though it could be had in the abstract. Then it's daylight again and the world goes back to normal. The lovers smooth their hair; the moon resumes its hollow existence. And the beach belongs again to mysterious birds soon to appear on postage stamps. But what of our memories, the memories of those who depend on images? Do they count for nothing? The mist rose, taking back proof of love. Without which we have only the mirror, you and I. 1. Who is the speaker? What kind of person is the speaker? 2. Is there an identifiable audience for the speaker? What can we know about it (her, him or them)? 3. What is the occasion? 4. What is the setting in time? (hour, season, century, and so on)? 5. What is the setting in place? (indoors or out, city or country, land or sea, region, nation, hemisphere)? 6. What is the central purpose of the poem? 7. State the central idea or theme of the poem in a sentence? 8. a. Outline the poem to sow its structure and development, or b. Summarize the events of the poem 9. Paraphrase the poem. [/QUOTE]
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