POETRY ASSIGNMENT
Explain clearly, the theme of these two poems. In a literary composition, compare and contrast these poems, using any three elements of poetry. For each poem identify the poetβs purpose and indicate with reasons which poem has the greater impact on you.
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Start My OrderCarrion Crows
Yes, I have seen them perched on paling posts
Brooding with evil eyes upon the road,
Their black wings hooded — and they left those roosts
When I have hissed at them. Away they strode
clapping their wings in a man’s stride away
Over the fields. and I have seen them feast
on swollen carrion in the broad eye of day,
pestered by flies, and yet they never ceased.
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But I have seen them emperors of the sky,
Balancing gracefully in the wind’s drive
With their broad sails just shifting or again
Throwing huge shadows from the sun’s eye
To brush so swiftly over the fields’ plain,
And winnowing the air like beauty come alive.
— A. J. Seymour
Peregrine Falcon
The fearless hunters of the day they circle in the sky
And faster than a swallow tis said that they can fly
They can kill birds far larger than themselves in flight they make the kill
They nest in holes in the sandstone cliffs on the face of the brown hill,
The fearless hunters of the clouds with terror in their cry
The fastest birds of prey on Planet Earth few that fact would deny
Than the Peregrine falcons in their cloaks of dark to grey
You will not find a greater or more fearless bird of prey
They now nest on tall City buildings and though not seen everywhere
They are making a comeback ten years ago they were rare
They travel at breath-taking speeds when they are in full flight
And to see them wheel above the cliffs is an amazing sight
The fastest birds on Planet Earth though some may not agree
They often cry out in full flight an amazing thing to hear and see.
— Francis Duggan
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