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Where I come from

Zeeshan Amir

Created on February 22, 2021

This is the analysis of the poem, 'Where I come from' by Elizabeth Brewster. The SIFT method has been used for more analysis.

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Analysis and SIFT

Where I come from

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INDEX

Second Stanza

First Stanza

Third Stanza

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SIFT METHOD

First Stanza

People are made of places. They carry with them hints of jungles or mountains, a tropic grace or the cool eyes of sea gazers. Atmosphere of cities how different drops from them, like the smell of smog or the almost-not-smell of tulips in the spring, nature tidily plotted with a guidebook; or the smell of work, glue factories maybe, chromium-plated offices; smell of subways crowded at rush hours.

second stanza

Where I come from, people carry woods in their minds, acres of pine woods; blueberry patches in the burned-out bush; wooden farmhouses, old, in need of paint, with yards where hens and chickens circle about, clucking aimlessly; battered schoolhouses behind which violets grow. Spring and winter are the mind's chief seasons: ice and the breaking of ice.

third stanza

A door in the mind blows open, and there blowsa frosty wind from fields of snow.

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