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I am doing a thing on poetry and I don't know what this means. And how can I make a picture from that for an imagery thing I have to do?

2007-03-04 12:16:31 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

2 answers

OK, someone who actually read the question and can translate :o)

Profligate means wasteful, excessive - so there would be a lot, lot, lot of pines.

2007-03-07 06:23:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Quote:
O land and soil, red soil and sweet-gum tree,
So scant of grass, so profligate of pines



Pour O pour that parting soul in song,
O pour it in the sawdust glow of night,
Into the velvet pine-smoke air to-night,
And let the valley carry it along.
And let the valley carry it along.

O land and soil, red soil and sweet-gum tree,
So scant of grass, so profligate of pines,
Now just before an epoch's sun declines
Thy son, in time, I have returned to thee,
Thy son, I have in time returned to thee.

In time, for though the sun is setting on
A song-lit race of slaves, it has not set;
Though late, O soil, it is not too late yet
To catch thy plaintive soul, leaving, soon gone,
Leaving, to catch thy plaintive soul soon gone.

O ***** slaves, dark purple ripened plums,
Squeezed, and bursting in the pine-wood air,
Passing before they stripped the old tree bare
One plum was saved for me, one seed becomes

An everlasting song, a singing tree,
Caroling softly souls of slavery,
What they were, and what they are to me,
Caroling softly souls of slavery.

2007-03-04 13:41:29 · answer #2 · answered by ♥!BabyDoLL!♥ 5 · 0 0

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