Unfamiliar
I took a different approach to looking at what was unfamiliar to me. Instead I traced back to my childhood and read Shel Silverstein poems. I realize that there was so much that I missed when reading, and the hidden messages Silverstein hides in a lot of his poems.
Masks
She had blue skin,
And so did he.
He kept it hid
And so did she.
They searched for blue
Their whole life through,
Then passed right by--
And never knew.
You can tell the morals are digestible for his younger readers but it is so interesting how he is able to incorporate them into to his poems. I also think it's so nice because his poems are so enjoyable to read. I'm surprised by how I completely missed the meaning when I was younger, maybe I was just distracted by the rhyming scheme.
I want to know if Shel Silverstein's readers take the time to try to understand his poetry (especially since I'm assuming for the most part his readers are younger). Because the poems are such easy reads I wonder if they are just being skipped over. Anyway, I really enjoyed taking a walk down memory lane.
Masks
She had blue skin,
And so did he.
He kept it hid
And so did she.
They searched for blue
Their whole life through,
Then passed right by--
And never knew.
You can tell the morals are digestible for his younger readers but it is so interesting how he is able to incorporate them into to his poems. I also think it's so nice because his poems are so enjoyable to read. I'm surprised by how I completely missed the meaning when I was younger, maybe I was just distracted by the rhyming scheme.
I want to know if Shel Silverstein's readers take the time to try to understand his poetry (especially since I'm assuming for the most part his readers are younger). Because the poems are such easy reads I wonder if they are just being skipped over. Anyway, I really enjoyed taking a walk down memory lane.
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