"A Vision" is a philosophical and metaphysical poem written by William Butler Yeats. It explores the poet's theory of history and the cyclical nature of time, drawing upon various mythologies and symbolisms to convey its complex themes.
Answer All poems are visions by the writer. I am a published Poet, but before I write a poem I have to have a vision on what that poem should contain, otherwise I won't be able to write a poem. Poems, in reality are short stories and brought to life by the Poet.
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Without knowing which poem your are referring to no answer can be given
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"Poem of Television with Poor Vision" is a poem by American poet Octavio Paz. It is a reflection on the impact of television on society, highlighting how it distorts reality and affects our perception of the world. The poem delves into themes of consumption, superficiality, and the loss of genuine human connection in the digital age.
Yes, "Kubla Khan" is a famous poem written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. It describes a dream vision of the palace and gardens built by the Mongol ruler Kublai Khan. The poem is known for its vivid and imaginative imagery.
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It depends what kind of poem that you are writing.
defintion poem
The answer is sound or wave energy.Waves.In the form of sound and light.