Feb 27, 2022
Thank you, Dr. Jordan! I’ve always loved this poem because the poet himself doesn’t seem to understand the distinction, but he realizes it experientially, and painfully. His expression of that experience has always moved me.
Thank you, Dr. Jordan! I’ve always loved this poem because the poet himself doesn’t seem to understand the distinction, but he realizes it experientially, and painfully. His expression of that experience has always moved me.
Dad, classicist, mountain dweller, erstwhile triathlete, wannabe woodworker, follower of Socrates and Jesus (two famous non-writers), writing to avoid raveling