Written by Hiela Haider
There is such beauty in poetry that nothing can compare to it. People 500 years ago admired the imagery of poems like John Donne’s “The Broken Heart.” Nowadays, people enjoy listening to Taylor Swift’s songs such as “We are Never Getting Back Together,” eating chocolate and watching chick-flicks to grieve a breakup.
Evidently, the majority of young adults today prefers listening to music over reading poetry. But music — good music — is not much different from poetry.
In honor of World Poetry Day, I would like to dedicate this post to one of the most famous metaphysical poets: John Donne. Donne’s poetry is bizarre, and maybe totally confusing to beginners, but it is so crucial to the world of literature.
“The rest of the world is black and white but we were in screaming color” (from “Out of the Woods,” Taylor Swift).
Well, it is obvious that Tay uses the power of imagery and figurative language to emphasize that the subject of “we” is stronger and greater than any touch of color in this world.
But John Donne is quite a competition when it comes to using imagery and other poetical devices.
“If they be two, they are two so as stiff twin compasses are two; thy soul, the fixed foot, makes no show to move, but doth, of the other do” (John Donne).
This is a line from “A Valediction Forbidding Mourning.” Once you figured out that “compass” represents more than the navigational device with a magnetized pointer, this line becomes extremely potent and beautiful.
Love poetry does not always have to sorrowful or delighting. Tay and Donne prove that love poetry/songs can be creepy. When Donne’s speaker states “then shall my ghost come to thy bed,” he really means it. The same goes for Tay: when she sings “ghosts from your past gonna jump out at me,” she is actually scared of facing crazy ex-girlfriends.
These are only a few examples that show that poetry and music can be equally appealing to young adults and future generations. The purpose of World Poetry Day is to dedicate this day to the appreciation of poetry. This does not mean that you have to go out and buy a collection of John Donne’s poetry, but it means that you should step out of your comfort zone and try something new such as reading poetry. If you do not like Donne, try Walt Whitman, Emily Dickinson or more modern poets.
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