“They enter as animals from the outer”: This line describes how the years seem to arrive or pass by, like animals coming from far away.
“Space of holly where spikes”: It talks about a place with holly bushes that have sharp leaves.
“Are not thoughts I turn on, like a Yogi,”: Unlike a yogi who can control their thoughts, here the thoughts don’t come on intentionally.
“But greenness, darkness so pure”: Instead, it’s just pure greenness and darkness, like being surrounded by green and dark colors.
“They freeze and are.”: It feels like time stops or freezes in that moment.
“O God, I am not like you”: The speaker talks to God, saying they are different from God.
“In your vacuous black,”: They describe God’s surroundings as empty blackness.
“Stars stuck all over, bright stupid confetti.”: It’s like stars are scattered everywhere around God, like confetti, but the speaker finds them unimpressive.
“Eternity bores me,”: The idea of eternity is dull and uninteresting to the speaker.
“I never wanted it.”: They never desired or wished for eternity.
“What I love is”: The speaker expresses what they love or prefer.
“The piston in motion . . .”: They find joy in things that move, like a piston in an engine.
“My soul dies before it.”: But the excitement fades for them too quickly.
“And the hooves of the horses,”: They also love the sound of horses’ hooves.
“There merciless churn.”: The hooves make a powerful and continuous sound.
“And you, great Stasis . . .”: The speaker addresses something they call “great Stasis,” meaning something that stays still or unchanging.
“What is so great in that!”: They question what’s so special about staying still.
“Is it a tiger this year, this roar at the door?”: They wonder if greatness is found in something powerful like a roaring tiger.
“It is a Christus,”: Or maybe it’s in Christ.
“The awful”: Christ’s suffering is described as terrible.
“God-bit in him”: The divine part of Christ.
“Dying to fly and be done with it?”: It’s like Christ wants to be free from suffering.
“The blood berries are themselves, they are very still.”: The berries are quiet and still.
“The hooves will not have it,”: But the horse hooves keep moving.
“In blue distance the pistons hiss.”: In the distance, there’s the sound of pistons hissing, suggesting the ongoing motion and activity of life.
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Kenny Watson, a bright ten-year-old boy living in Flint, Michigan, tells the story of his familyโs life in 1963. The Watsons are a lively, loving, and often hilarious family: The story begins with an ordinary winter day in Flint, filled with the usual sibling teasing and family arguments. However, the deeper tension comes from Byronโs…
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Bud Caldwell, a ten-year-old orphanย residingย in Michigan during the Great Depression, hasย livedย theย majorityย of his life in fosterย careย and the orphanage. When his motherย passedย awayย when he was six, he was leftย onlyย with aย tinyย suitcaseย holdingย herย cherishedย items brochuresย of a jazz band led by a man named Herman E.ย Calloway, whom Budย suspectsย couldย be his father Running Away From Trouble At the beginning of the tale, Bud is assigned to the Amos family. Their son, Todd, harasses Bud and wrongly claims that Bud assaulted him.…
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Refund is aย cleverย one-act play by Fritz Karinthy (1887โ1938), a Hungarian satiristย knownย for hisย keenย witย and socialย critique.ย Adapted by Percival Wilde, the playย conveysย anย enduringย messageย regardingย theย irrationalitiesย of the education system.ย Throughย humorย and irony, Karinthyย highlightsย howย conventionalย educationย frequentlyย fallsย shortย ofย equippingย peopleย forย actualย lifeย obstacles About the Playwright Fritz Karinthy was known for his keen insight into human behavior and his humorous take on societyโs flaws. His works, including Refund, use satire to provoke thought while keeping…
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