The rewrite of a romantic poem is as follows,
I stood coldly alone, like a World War I flying ace
Who cruises over the shells of bombed-out towns.
As the black fog cleared, I saw a building,
Ten thousand crumble cracking bricks;
Beside a forsaken hospital, over a glass-strewn street,
Sagging, depressed during Tefnut’s shower.
It was a brief explanation of the modernist rewrite of the first stanza of Wordsworth’s “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”:
In the first stanza of rewrite, It tried to drastically change the mood of the poem. I did so by first changing the opening simile, linking the speaker to a World War I flying ace looking down on an empty town devastated by war.
It is a collection of words that express an emotion or idea, sometimes with a specific rhythm.
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