The Poison Tree II
If I had my time again
would I choose to be your friend?
Or would I choose to be your foe
and not let things go?
Would I hold my wrath's breath
'til the blue coloured its death?
Or would I warm my wrath's desires
feeding black coles to its fires?
Would I learn the lesson dealt
and watch my wrath melt?
Or would I ignore the past
and help my
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happy birthday pete!
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I particularly like the imagery of stanza two. Its interesting how many poets attribute a sense of positivity to the colour blue. While black has always been indicative of negativity and red has meant passion, the connotations of blue have been more difficult to pin down. The way the image of the death of wrath is described here is interesting. Normally one wouldn't associate blue with death but as it is the death is something negative I think the image has been twisted quite cleverly.
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I am in awe i love the imagery that i get from it to.
just amazing
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MG
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