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We talk to him about how he plots a story and the teacher he hated who set him on his path to becoming a professional artist. Kitty Felde is host. So hope becomes a singing bird. Hope, for Dickinson, sings its wordless tune and never stops singing it: nothing can faze it.
Hardy is not known for his hopeful poems. Yet here, in this songlike poem, Hardy looks to a brighter tomorrow than today has proved to be:. O sweet To-morrow! Then let us borrow Hope, for a gleaming Soon will be streaming, Dimmed by no gray — No gray!
The use of repeated rhymes in each stanza reinforces the lyric quality, and the short lines give it an upbeat, jaunty feel, in keeping with its subject. Star and coronal and bell April underfoot renews, And the hope of man as well Flowers among the morning dews. Spring is a time of hope and new beginnings, and Housman — not exactly the most optimistic of poets — here offers a tender plea that this link between springtime and hope will be honoured.
This wonderfully self-assertive poem about picking yourself up and striving to achieve, even in the face of adversity, was used for an advertising campaign by the UNCF in the US, but its message of selfhood and determination — and hope that one can succeed — is a message that should be heard by all. Discover more classic poetry with these birthday poems , short poems about death , and these classic war poems.
We also recommend The Oxford Book of English Verse — perhaps the best poetry anthology on the market we offer our pick of the best poetry anthologies here. The author of this article, Dr Oliver Tearle, is a literary critic and lecturer in English at Loughborough University.
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