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Sara Teasdale -- There Will Come Soft Rain Analysis 

Benjamin Mester
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There will come soft rain and the smell of the ground,
And swallows circling with their shimmering sound;
And frogs in the pools singing at night,
And wild plum-trees in tremulous white;
Robins will wear their feathery fire
Whistling their whims on a low fence-wire;
And not one will know of the war, not one
Will care at last when it is done.
Not one would mind, neither bird nor tree
If mankind perished utterly;
And spring herself when she woke at dawn,
Would scarcely know that we were gone.

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Комментарии : 37   
@MrAdrianVincent
@MrAdrianVincent 3 года назад
I keep coming back. Beautiful.
@thekawaiian9840
@thekawaiian9840 4 года назад
Thank you... Beautiful in this "rainy" times.... Greetings from Colombia.
@benjaminmester3464
@benjaminmester3464 4 года назад
You're very welcome! Thanks for stopping by!
@lupitaperez2849
@lupitaperez2849 5 лет назад
You read so calm and humble
@benjaminmester3464
@benjaminmester3464 5 лет назад
Thanks for saying so! That's very kind of you to say.
@lupitaperez2849
@lupitaperez2849 5 лет назад
Benjamin Mester your welcome 🙏 Benjamin God Bless 😇😇😇😇😇
@johnnyfrisco5354
@johnnyfrisco5354 3 года назад
Many thanks for this..... Just discovered this wonderful, haunting poem with so much to talk about in its lines. I know only a few poems and this one really caught my imagination. Thanks for this presentation.
@benjaminmester3464
@benjaminmester3464 3 года назад
You're very welcome! Thanks so much for your comment and for taking the time to enjoy some classic poetry! Sara Teasdale has some pretty amazing work. I highly recommend diving into a few more.
@lazymann501
@lazymann501 3 года назад
I just wanna thank you, and I appreciate the effort and time u took to make us understand this poem.
@benjaminmester3464
@benjaminmester3464 3 года назад
Thanks so much! I really appreciate the encouragement!
@virginiaorender9383
@virginiaorender9383 2 года назад
That is one of my absolute favorites poems so beautiful and yet so tragic
@benjaminmester3464
@benjaminmester3464 2 года назад
I agree! Such an amazing combination of tragedy and hope.
@Ally___
@Ally___ Год назад
Thanks!
@benjaminmester3464
@benjaminmester3464 Год назад
Thanks for stopping by!
@dawnrbenson2356
@dawnrbenson2356 4 года назад
awesome! Thank you for your take on it!
@benjaminmester3464
@benjaminmester3464 4 года назад
Thank you!
@reneejohnson8707
@reneejohnson8707 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for reading and giving the background. Have you read the short story of the same name by Ray Bradbury?
@benjaminmester3464
@benjaminmester3464 10 месяцев назад
Howdy, no I haven't! But I've been reading a lot of classics recently and definitely need to add Ray Bradbury to the list. Thanks for the recommend!
@Poetsofold
@Poetsofold 4 года назад
Great work Benjamin Sara teasdale is better than the world sees her.
@benjaminmester3464
@benjaminmester3464 4 года назад
Absolutely! Thanks very much for stopping by!
@Poetsofold
@Poetsofold 3 года назад
Hi Benjamin I have bought a sara teasdale book I am getting a poetry book published soon.
@xpertphysio
@xpertphysio 4 года назад
Beautiful. Consciousness does not depend upon human beings. It is with and without. It is absurd for the mirror to boast, it holds the object inside.
@benjaminmester3464
@benjaminmester3464 4 года назад
Yeah, that's a good way of saying it. Thanks for stopping by!
@jessakcinar7865
@jessakcinar7865 4 года назад
Great reading! I love how you connect it to its historical background. However, there is no hope for ALL, only for nature. I see the tone as ironic as there is a shift in mood/topic with the mention of the war and the extinction of mankind. The tone is peaceful and hopeful throughout the poem when it should be dark and full of despair because human beings have ceased to be. I think the speaker is warning mankind against war, especially ones that are so destructive.
@benjaminmester3464
@benjaminmester3464 4 года назад
Hey Jess, yeah that's a great analysis! I agree. The tone is definitely ironic though peaceful, not resigned to the despair mankind had sunken into during the war. That's an interesting way of looking at it as a warning. Makes it even more potent now that mankind truly has the potential to wipe itself off the map.
@Mrs.Annana
@Mrs.Annana 3 года назад
Thats the same poem in my tb btw ty for reading
@noraozer2800
@noraozer2800 5 лет назад
Good analysis!
@benjaminmester3464
@benjaminmester3464 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@cm88388
@cm88388 5 лет назад
That's really interesting! I don't actually take a message of hope from it so much...to me the peaceful quiet and innocence she evokes with the imagery of nature serves more as a medium for juxtaposition, against which the sheer horror and corruption of war can be made fully clear...the pure white snow that makes the bloodstain jump out at you. And I see the indifference of nature that she refers to as a kind of traumatised crisis of meaning in terms of being (un)able to process such intense horror and suffering...as though she's dissociated from humanity and now sees it as the woods and the animals might see it, inconsequential and incomprehensible...feels like a shutting-down response to trauma.
@benjaminmester3464
@benjaminmester3464 5 лет назад
Clancy, thanks so much for your insights! You could very well be right. I hadn't thought about it from that angle and I can see what you mean now. The only reason I believe she's writing the poem from a hopeful perspective is because it feels to me like a declaration of triumph. She highlights all the beautiful things about nature she sees and declares that those things will ultimately be triumphant, no matter what mankind does to itself. But you are right in saying that nature itself is indifferent and ignorant. I can see what you're saying, that trauma causes a person to shut down and that she could be writing from an almost dazed perspective as she walks through the fields stained with blood, unable to fully process it, more like an animal would see it. Thanks very much for your perspective!
@codyshi4743
@codyshi4743 5 лет назад
Well said.
@benjaminmester3464
@benjaminmester3464 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@colemorgan-tremura4490
@colemorgan-tremura4490 4 года назад
Well done new sub :)
@benjaminmester3464
@benjaminmester3464 4 года назад
Thank you! Thanks for stopping by!
@colemorgan-tremura4490
@colemorgan-tremura4490 4 года назад
Benjamin Mester no problem 🤗
@MrAdrianVincent
@MrAdrianVincent 4 года назад
What a great poet! The most underrated poet, too. She is so deserving of recognition and history needs to take another look at her work. Thank you! My favorite Teasdale poem is To a Child Watching the Gulls. If you like poetry, please take a moment at winterscore.blogspot.
@Poetsofold
@Poetsofold 4 года назад
Adrian well said I saw her on poem hunter some are underrated in my opinion Maya Angelou is overated
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