"Wild Goose" is very different from many poems. Private life of Oliver, the free form of this poem, and the first line, "You do not have to be good", and the image of nature helps to persuade Oliver that the audience is part of the world, civilization People who do not need to crave. Oliver will write this poem. Because she does not satisfy the wishes of society. According to the Poetry Foundation, Oliver never got a degree despite having attended Ohio State University and Vassar College.
This poem has recently come to me several times. Dear friend visited several weeks ago. In the conversation, she asked me if I knew Mary Oliver 's poem "Wild Goose". I read this poem several years ago, and it was included in the process of bards, Ovates and Druid medals. When I last met, she asked me if I knew this poem.
I saw a cup, I saw my friend, Canadian Goose. Although it may be wild. It is free. Fly high, Mary Oliver 's "Wild Goose" began hovering in my heart soon ... Let yourself listen to your imagination, "The world provides your imagination To do"! I hear a roaring sound. Close your eyes and listen to your imaginary voice to call you
The best verses evoke our deep existence. We dare to remove the prudent thinking of security strategies; as Mary Oliver said, it calls us from the open sky like a wild goose. This is a strange art, creating words of spells aimed at opening our eyes, opening doors and welcoming us to a larger world, we are never able to think of things is. That's why possibility poetry is dangerous and necessary. We may never be the same again after reading a poem that happens to talk directly to our own life. When I show a big poem in my life, I open my mind, I am made clear, and in a sense I know that what I feel is true, but not spoken words. Everything that can do this is definitely a necessary condition to enrich human life.
Birds customs are used to leading adults and young people. A frequently cited poem by the lively Pulitzer Prize Mary Oliver is called "Wild Goose" and begins to say, "You do not have to go well." This poem is about your instinct, not a rule. "The world provides your imagination and you make it feel like a harsh and exciting mood, like a wild goose - it awakens our limits. I start by finding it with the world's largest literature. In drawing their landscape, the writer included birds for the precision of nature. Therefore, the classic contains abundant bird reference materials, such as the Bible, Joe's Canterbury story, Dante God's comedy. Birds are also written in metaphor. Greek playwright Aristophanes, who appeared in the "birds" of the 5th century BC, used them as satirical societies.