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Monday, October 1, 2007

Ropewalk

In the Poem Ropewalk he is talking to us to keep his mind off pf making rope. He is telling us about how the rope will be used once he has finished making it. Like for example Then an old man in a tower,Ringing loud the noontide hour, While the rope coils round and roundLike a serpent at his feet,And again, in swift retreat, Nearly lifts him from the ground. He is telling us that their is an oldman ringing a bell somewhere and that the bell is so heavy that it's pulling him of the ground everytime the rope goes up.



What i thought was romantic about your picture was the whole scene because that isn't your ordinary sunrise. We don't see that every morning when we get up but we coudl imagine what the sunrise will look like.

I picked this picture because i am trying to imagine this whole scene and what it means. I mean when you first take a look at this picture you look at the big white things and wonder what they are and then you start trying to visualize what those people are doing out their. And that's why i picked this picture to be romantic




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