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He was a big man, says the size of his shoes on a pile of broken dishes by the house; a tall man too, says the length of the bed in an upstairs room; and a good, God-fearing man, says the Bible with a broken back on the floor below the window, dusty with sun; but not a man for farming, say the…
A poem by Ted Kooser about the end of a family and the clues left behind in an abandoned farmhouse. The poem uses objects and details to create a vivid and ominous tone and to reveal the story of the people who lived there.
5 Νοε 2023 · 'Abandoned Farmhouse' is a poem that relies on repeated personification and the language of abandonment to create an eerie, mysterious atmosphere. The reader is left asking questions, pondering the whys and wherefores of such an absence.
Abandoned Farmhouse" is an American poem in three 8-line stanzas, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning and Poet Laureate, Ted Kooser.
A poem about a melancholic, old and abandoned farmhouse where a poor family had lived. The speaker observes the objects in the house and guesses about the previous owner’s life and habits, using literary and poetic devices.
Abandoned Farmhouse by Ted Kooser He was a big man, says the size of his shoes on a pile of broken dishes by the house; a tall man too, says the length of the bed in an upstairs room; and a good, God-fearing man, says the Bible with a broken back on the floor below the window, dusty with sun; but not a man for farming, say the fields
This poem describes the life and fate of a family who lived in an abandoned farmhouse in rural America. It uses the house, the fields, the barn, and the toys to tell the story of a man, a woman, and a child who faced hardship and loneliness.