The Magnitude of Stars [E] Drift into the Milky Way in this starry poem. |
Disclaimer: The views and opinions on this review are mainly the things discovered by the reader and therefore, do not reflect necessarily to the group, activity and/or event being affiliated herein. This is only the opinion and suggestions of the reviewer and it is still up to the author of this piece to consider this review as a corrective action or otherwise. Greetings Maryann ! I am currently reviewing as part of the tasks set by the "Game of Thrones" . I especially visited your port to dig your most precious gems then this piece appeared. In this review, I mainly focus on the positives of your piece and I may point some Areas for Improvement if found any. Without much a do, here are the things I noticed after delving deeper into the contents: The poem "The Magnitude of Stars" paints a vivid portrait of the night sky, weaving together sensory details and emotional language to capture the speaker's awe and wonder. It opens with a focus on color and distance, using words like "sparkle," "splendor," and "far away" to establish the breathtaking beauty and vastness of space. The listing of various colors – "black, blue, yellow, gray" – creates a sense of depth and variety within the night sky, hinting at the countless celestial bodies beyond our immediate view. Anchoring this grand image in a more specific detail, the poem mentions the Milky Way, our galaxy, grounding the reader's imagination in a familiar celestial landmark. The second stanza shifts to a more personal and emotional connection with the stars. Through personification, the poem describes the stars as "dancing" and "winking," injecting a sense of life and playfulness into the celestial display. It then appeals directly to the senses, mentioning "eyes to see" and "hearts to delight," inviting the reader to share in the speaker's experience of wonder. The imagery intensifies with "glowing beams" transforming the darkness into a canvas of light. This powerful image highlights the stars' ability to illuminate the vast emptiness of space, emphasizing their inherent power. The poem concludes with a powerful metaphor, comparing the stars to "fine royalty and might." This final line not only reinforces the grandeur and power associated with these celestial bodies but also adds a layer of mystery and intrigue. Are the stars powerful rulers, silently dictating the course of the universe? Or perhaps they are witnesses to history, holding the secrets of countless eons within their fiery depths? The poem leaves this interpretation open-ended, prompting the reader to ponder the vastness of space and the enduring power of the cosmos. Overall, "The Magnitude of Stars" effectively uses vivid language and imagery to create a multi-layered experience. It allows the reader to not only see the beauty of the night sky but also to feel the awe and wonder it inspires. The poem concludes with a thought-provoking metaphor that lingers in the mind, inviting further contemplation about the universe's mysteries. Thank you for sharing this. Write on! Best regards, Gervic My review has been submitted for consideration in "Good Deeds Get CASH!" .
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