@HeyItsErica
Erica Jean
@HeyItsErica · 3:01

Galway Kinnell’s " Blackberry Eating"(Poem and Reaction)♥️

article image placeholderUploaded by @HeyItsErica
So my reaction to this is that it's very full of imagery, and I have the feeling that the speaker is comparing BlackBerry making to making words. So especially the line where the speaker says that the ripest berries falls unbidden or without command to their tongue, just like words do. And so I do have the feeling that the speaker is comparing words to the fruits. So I'm going to drop it right here. I wasn't able to do a formal analysis

It’s NATIONAL POETRY MONTH♥️ #PoemReads #AmericanPoets #VintagePoems

@noarms
Todd Heimbecker
@noarms · 0:08
Hello. Thanks for that great poem. Hope to hear many more. Take care. Have a great weekend again. Thanks for the great poem. Bye now. Bye
@HeyItsErica
Erica Jean
@HeyItsErica · 0:07

@noarms

Hey, thanks for listening. I truly appreciate your responses to my swells. You take care
@HeyItsErica
Erica Jean
@HeyItsErica · 0:35

@mire_of_musing

Hey, fade. Yes. Thank you for listening to it. I thought it was a very, very intriguing poem. And I know that if I were to look deeper, there's some hidden messages in there, and so I might just do a poetic analysis of it, either on my podcast, on pod bean, or on my blog. I haven't even decided yet, but it looks like something that needs further exploration. Thank you so much for listening
0:00
0:00