Joseph Loren

Joseph Loren

My Shadow By Robert Louis Stevenson

My Shadow By Robert Louis Stevenson

My Shadow walks with me in light,Soft on the road, quiet and near,A silent friend I never chose. It stretches tall in the evening sun,Then shrinks away at my feet,Like a secret it won’t explain. Sometimes it runs ahead of…

Buckdancer’s Choice Summary By James L. Dickey

Buckdancer’s Choice Summary By James L. Dickey

In the quiet room she lay,Breath thin as breaking glass,Yet music lived inside her. She whistled through the pain,Soft notes rising and falling,Like light through a cracked door. Buckdancer’ Choice echoed gently,Turning sorrow into rhythm,Making the air tremble. I stood…

A Poison Tree Summary by William Blake

A Poison Tree Summary by William Blake

In A Poison Tree, anger begins like a spark.A small flame inside the heart.Spoken truth makes it fade away.Silence makes it dark and deep. I told my friend my hidden pain.The storm passed quickly and gently.Peace returned like morning light.…

A New National Anthem By Ada Limón

A New National Anthem By Ada Limón

In “A New National Anthem” by Ada Limón, I hear a softer cry.Not rockets in the sky,but a trembling human voice. “A New National Anthem” is not about war,it is about breath and belonging,about hands reaching in the dark. No…

Lady Lazarus Summary by Sylvia Plath

Lady Lazarus Summary by Sylvia Plath

I have died before,and still I stand again.Ash on my skin,fire in my breath. They watched me fall,counting my broken bones,waiting for silence. But silence never kept me,the grave could not hold me,I returned with open eyes. Lady Lazarus rises…

A Noiseless Patient Spider Summary by Walt Whitman

A Noiseless Patient Spider Summary by Walt Whitman

A small spider stands alone,Silent on the edge of the world,Patient in the empty air. It throws thin threads of hope,Into the vast and vacant space,Waiting for something to hold. Filament after filament it releases,Never tired, never afraid,Trusting the unseen…

Fog Summary by Carl Sandburg

Fog Summary by Carl Sandburg

The gray veil walks in quietlylike a soft-footed cat It watches the harbor breathethe city holding its lightswaiting without a sound The haze rests for a momentcalm on the edge of timeseeing without judging The mist slips awayleaving silence behindteaching…