Elegy Teddyok Titchbourne of Tichborne Elegy of Tichborne himself writes in the line before the run. This poem reflects his feelings that fate lives his life, but to no avail, as he always makes him die like this. In the first section he compares with "My youth's year is the only gentle care" and owns the property with many bad things in the world, this line, he is now in his life We should not enjoy worrying about his death. "I am a work of only weeds in corn", which shows that he felt lost but felt useless for everyone.
In Tichborne's Elegy, nature is used as a result of speakers, to provide alternative and boring life. "I concern only at the top of the youth frost," he says of his youth peak of the cold, forever lost. The living and prosperity of the speaker to the golden corn means that his life was in vain weeds. You can have green leaves, but the tree is very strong, so that no fruit now accompany him to empty life, a comparison from the speaker to the tree. The surprise about all these consequences of his life is that he has never used when he has a life of "prosperity"
Elegy is a sad melancholic or sad poetry, especially a mourning for funeral songs and dead. The term "requiem" usually means poetry instrument (ELE) to describe mourning of poetry. Elegy is also likely to reflect the author thinking something strange or mysterious. Elegy can be classified as a form of lyric poetry, reflecting on something mysterious, sad, as a reflection of death. The famous lament poets are Sextus Proportius, George Manrique, Jan Kohanowski, Chihioq Titchbone, Edmund Spencer, Ben Johnson, John Milton, Thomas Gray, Charlotte Turner Smith, William Karen Bryant, Percy Bish · Includes Sherry, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Evgeni Baratynsky, Alfred Tennyson, Walt Whitman, Luis Garrett, Antonio Machado, Juan Ramón Jiménez, William Butler Yeats, Liner Maria Rilke and Virginia Wolf
His future poetry collection "Reagan Era Resin" has recently been described as a "tragedy after devastation" and "destructive beauty" in the weekly commentary of publishers. Bates said that the title of the book put it giving it because he has it, "Capturing all the lost stuff, everything is the chaos of violence and drug law in the 1980s Collapse. "He also said that this generation is what happens after the story of displacement. "It's been replaced by cocaine, prison, tomb.The generation of these poems is about the generation of children's fathers, this generation of children, my son greatly.This is a loss It is about injuries, "he said.