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Posted by dumb on December 19, 19101 at 10:29:45:
In Reply to: "The Load of the Sugar Cane" posted by Chris Popper on May 31, 19101 at 15:45:22:
: To anyone who knows Wallace Stevens,
: I cannot figure out the meaning of "The Load of the Sugar Cane." What does the last stanza suggest? Any help would be apreciated the poem is below. Email ASAP PopTG99@aol.com
: THE LOAD OF THE SUGAR CANE
: The going of the glade boat
: Is like water flowing;
: Like water flowing
: Through the green saw gr,
: Under the rainbows;
: Under the rainbows
: That are like birds,
: Turning, bedizened,
: While the wind still whistles
: As kildeer do,
: When they rise
: At the red turban
: Of the boatman.
:
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