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user100 [1]
3 years ago
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Poem: I Am Offering This Poem

English
2 answers:
pochemuha3 years ago
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Answer:

Who is the subject of the poem?  <em>A loved person</em>

• What are they talking about?  <em>They are talking about love</em>

• Why do you think the author wrote the poem?  <em>Because he is declaring his love</em>

• When is the poem happening?  <em>The poem is happening at the beginning of the relationship</em>

• What is the poet’s attitude?  <em>The poem is sweet, tender, gentle, lovely.</em>

• How does the poem shift from person to person or between different times or places <em>I think nothing will change from person to person, because the poem is straight to the point when talking about love.</em>

Explanation:

sergiy2304 [10]3 years ago
3 0

Poem: I Am Offering This Poem

by Jimmy Santiago Baca 1990

I am offering this poem to you,

since I have nothing else to give.

Keep it like a warm coat

when winter comes to cover you,

or like a pair of thick socks

the cold cannot bite through,

I love you,

I have nothing else to give you,

so it is a pot full of yellow corn

to warm your belly in winter,

it is a scarf for your head, to wear

over your hair, to tie up around your face,

I love you,

Keep it, treasure this as you would

if you were lost, needing direction,

in the wilderness life becomes when mature;

and in the corner of your drawer,

tucked away like a cabin or hogan1

in dense2 trees, come knocking,

and I will answer, give you directions,

and let you warm yourself by this fire,

rest by this fire, and make you feel safe

I love you,

It’s all I have to give,

and all anyone needs to live,

and to go on living inside,

when the world outside

no longer cares if you live or die;

remember,

I love you.

Question:

the meaning of the poem, not just the obvious meaning of each word but what they mean beyond the literal. Do these words suggest something else?

• Who is the subject of the poem?

• What are they talking about?

• Why do you think the author wrote the poem?

• When is the poem happening?

• Where is the poem happening?

• What is the poet’s attitude?

• How does the poem shift from person to person or between different times or places

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