Tuesday, May 25, 2010

IT IS ALMOST THE TIME

Some words I couldn’t said
Hhh… I held ma breath
Depth on my heart
Feel it so pain

Something dropping
Make me a bid giggling
But could I keep it??
Smiling on my pain? Falling…

It’s the real near…near…and more
This is ma depressed
Stuck in a half on my throat
Gasp...Roding ma breath
Oh no I wont said
I couldn’t hold that…
Coming the time…
Coming ma poor,
ma doom

The twilight… getting dark so dark
Morning then still be dark
I said still
It‘s almost the time
Have I to be ready?
And ain’t said
I’ma big girl
Ever you have…and used to
I’ma just tells that’s the time in ma front…
Tough just I stop
Behind me getting so pressed
And everybody says
That’s the time at your front

The genders of poem

There are some genders at poem. Poems can be categorized into:
1. Social
2. Personal
3. General/universal
4. Particular
we often read some love,loss,war faith and religion poems. They seen as mayor of poem's theme.
As implicitly, there are many of text that negotiating questions of time; Past-Present-Future and I-You-Me. In another ways it could be:
A good poem usually have some more than one thing to described.
Thats could be about:
- Negative or positive
- Happy or sad
- Subjective or objective
- Masculine or feminine

William Wordsworth, like many other poems, wanted to use “the real language of man”. Why it called “the real language of man”?? in Wordsworth’s day, woman often excluded, although Wordsworth himself advised and helped Charlotte Smith. It is sad fact that women tended to be the subject of poems for centuries.