Olds, Sharon "Last Knight" The poem by "Sharon Alls" "Last Knight" is a short poem about the fear of sexless love. The first line said: "The next day, I am scared almost." The speaker was afraid of the sexual encounter of the previous night. On the next line, Olds compares "Love? It's like a squat in the sun and ends of their belly stick at 100 o'clock noon" (lines 2 to 4). This sounds very uncomfortable. She did not feel love when she had sex with this particular partner. From line 12 to line 13, her author said "as a kiss, without kindness" as if she were used to the intimacy of a former lover. In the whole poem, the speaker was dissatisfied and dissatisfied with the sexual encounter of the previous evening. She did not feel true love in her sex life, but she said "I hold my arms till I go to bed.This is love.When we get up in the morning, fragrance, float This is the morning of love "(lines 26 to 29)
Sharon OLDS Sharon 0 LDS (1942 -). The American poet Sharon Olds is known for his frankness and pornography, which is known as "purification" and "redemption". Olds poetry collections include Satan (1980), the dead and living (1983), 1983 Lamont's poetry selection, 1984 national book review award, Golden Cell (1989), father (1992). Her recent poems collection is The Wellspring: Poems (1996) and Blood, Tin, Straw (1999). When I brushed my daughter 's black silky hair in front of a mirror, I saw a gray shining light on my head behind a silver servant. Why have we started arriving even though we started walking? While I was asleep I brushed her tangled fragrant hair. This is an old story - the oldest story on our planet. 319
It is new. Fixed and extended the story of the third edition. Poem ESSA Y S by RICHARD REYNOLDS, M. D. and Johnstone, M. D. Edit