Analysis of The Approach



1.
In the Grass: Halt by the Wayside

In my tired, helpless body
I feel my sunk heart ache;
But suddenly, loudly
The far, the great guns shake.

Is it sudden terror
Burdens my heart? My hand
Flies to my head. I listen…
And do not understand.

Is death so near, then?
From this blazing light,
Do I plunge suddenly
Into vortex? Night?

Guns again! the quiet
Shakes at the vengeful voice…
It is terrible pleasure
I do not fear; I rejoice.

2.
On the Way Up

The battery grinds and jingles,
Mile succeeds to mile;
Shaking the noonday sunshine,
The guns lunge out a while
And then are still a while.

We amble along the highway;
The reeking, powdery dust
Ascends and cakes our faces,
With a striped, sweaty crust.

Under the still sky's violet
The heat throbs in the air…
The white road's dusty radiance,
Assumes a dark glare.

With a head hot and heavy,
And eyes that cannot rest,
And a black heart burning
In a stifled breast,

I sit in the saddle,
I feel the road unroll,
And keep my senses straightened
Toward to-morrow's goal.

There over unknown meadows,
Which we must reach at last,
Day and night thunders
A black and chilly blast.

Heads forget heaviness,
Hearts forget spleen,
For by that mighty winnowing
Being is blown clean.

Light in the eyes again,
Strength in the hand,
A spirit dares, dies, forgives
And can understand.

And best! Love comes back again
After grief and shame,
And along the wind of death
Throws a clean flame!

The battery grinds and jingles;
Mile succeeds to mile;
Suddenly battering the silence
The guns burst out a while.

I lift my head and smile.

3.
Nearer

Nearer and ever nearer….
My body tired but tense
Hovers 'twixt vague pleasure
And tremulous confidence.

Arms to have and to use them,
And a soul to be made
Worthy if not worthy;
If afraid, unafraid!

To endure for a little.
To endure and have done:
Men I love about me,
Over me the sun!

And should at last suddenly
Fly the speeding death:
The four great quarters of heaven
Receive this little breath.


Scheme ax bcbc defe ghbh xidi ax JKxkk xlxl xmnm bopo qkxx xrxr isps gexe gtut JKnk k ad dxdn xvbv qfbf bufu
Poetic Form Etheree  (33%)
Tetractys  (21%)
Metre 1 0011101 01101010 111111 110010 010111 111010 101111 1111110 01101 11111 11101 111100 01101 101010 110101 1110010 1111101 1 1011 01001010 10111 10011 011101 011101 1100101 0101001 01011010 101101 10011100 011001 01110100 01011 1011010 011101 001110 00101 110010 11011 0111010 01111 110011 111111 10110 010101 1011 1011 1111010 10111 100101 1001 0101101 0101 0111101 10101 0010111 1011 01001010 10111 100100010 011101 111101 1 10 1001010 1101011 101110 0100100 1110111 001111 101110 10101 1011010 101011 111011 10101 0111100 10101 01110110 011101
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,912
Words 363
Sentences 30
Stanzas 22
Stanza Lengths 2, 4, 4, 4, 4, 2, 5, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 1, 2, 4, 4, 4, 4
Lines Amount 80
Letters per line (avg) 19
Words per line (avg) 5
Letters per stanza (avg) 70
Words per stanza (avg) 16
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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