Thu Jan 13, 2005 2:19 pm
Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:13 pm
Tharkun wrote:The Bells by Edgar Allen Poe does the most wondrous things with words and meter to evoke the emotions of each verse:
O from out the sounding cells
What a gush of euphony voluminously wells!
How it swells
How it dwells
On the Future! how it tells
Of the rapture that impels
or
Oh the bells, bells, bells!
What a tale their terror tells
Of Despair!
How they clash and clang and roar!
What a horror they outpour
On the bosom of the palpitating air!
Tied for second place are The Harp that Once on Tara's Halls and Avenging and Bright, both by Thomas Moore (not to be confused with Thomas More) and Dona Dona, by one Aaron Zeigler. They all come with great tunes, but they stand perfectly well as poetry. The Harp uses words almost as well as The Bells and has a beautiful, lilting sadness. Avenging and Bright is chock full of lore that I wouldn't rest until I looked up, and it has a good righteous anger. Dona Dona just touches my free spirit, but as poetry it doesn't match the others. Maybe it does in Hebrew, I wouldn't know.
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