THE ROOF

Series: The Three Hills and Other Poems

The poem explores the changing states of a roof under various weather conditions, reflecting on themes of solitude and the passage of time. Initially, the roof appears dull and grey when obscured by clouds and rain, transforming into a vibrant golden hue when the sun shines. As the day progresses, the roof's brilliance fades to a dusty yellow, marked by blue lines, before succumbing to the night, becoming a dark, indistinct patch against the starry sky. The second section emphasizes the roof's isolation, noting the absence of birds and... AI Generated Content

~1857 CE
Available in: English
Moderate

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