Please explain the meaning of the first stanza of the poem 'I'll tell you how the sun rose' in SIMPLE WORDS. Incase you don't know the stanza-
I'll tell you how the sun rose,
A ribbon at a time.
The steeples swam in amethyst,
The news like squirrels ran.
The hills untied their bonnets,
The bobolinks begun.
Then I said softly to myself,
"That must have been the sun!"
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Explanation:
Some Trees" (1956) by John Lawrence Ashbery (1927-2017) is a poem that initially appears simple, with its core subject being elements in nature: trees. His style, which can read as a narrative, is typically self-reflective and fluid. His writing often imitates stream-of-consciousness: words flow onto the page as if directly from the mind. "Some Trees" by Ashbery is an exploration of our complex relationships, the duality of life, and the nature of existence. Trees, in this poem, mean something much deeper than a plant that provides shade—or do they? Ashbery's language leaves it open to interpretation. What do trees represent to you? Keep on reading for an Analysis of the poem
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