Religion & Spirituality1 min ago
poem
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this is part of a poem by peter ackroyd. my question is: what's the meaning of the line 'in the middle of stones' ? I have some ideas, but I don't wish to influence your answers.
the inner light
is also a sign
of peace among men
in the middle of stones
which beckon to you
like a child's drawing
life isn't a gamble
life isn't tragedy
life isn't really anything
the inner light
is also a sign
of peace among men
in the middle of stones
which beckon to you
like a child's drawing
life isn't a gamble
life isn't tragedy
life isn't really anything
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Interesting - my first thought was to do with stone cirles and fire - how the light of a fire beckons to you, it is associated with warmth, comfort, home and also with ritual which links it in with a stone circle - people coming together to celebrate i.e solticse (sorry, excuse spelling, mine is terrible!) using fire as a symbol of rebirth, of cleansing and the fact that people together in celebration can be a form of peace, understanding etc..
It's all a bit vague I am afraid but the image that came into my head upon reading those lines were a stone circle, such as Stonehenge, lit by a fire in the centre with people standing in silent communion together and I, as a watcher, was outside but wanting to move closer.
It's all a bit vague I am afraid but the image that came into my head upon reading those lines were a stone circle, such as Stonehenge, lit by a fire in the centre with people standing in silent communion together and I, as a watcher, was outside but wanting to move closer.
i ladorada
The run on line is "in the middle of stones...which beckon to you..." Could it suggest Life's obstaces/tasks/challenges. Could it refer to the call to violence, which is within us as a primal instinct and which can reduce we know (try to build) to ashes and ruins????
I like the poem. I dont know it or its context.
P.S. The exp;anaiton offered above also occured to me...but nowhere near as precise ad well written as it is offered.
The run on line is "in the middle of stones...which beckon to you..." Could it suggest Life's obstaces/tasks/challenges. Could it refer to the call to violence, which is within us as a primal instinct and which can reduce we know (try to build) to ashes and ruins????
I like the poem. I dont know it or its context.
P.S. The exp;anaiton offered above also occured to me...but nowhere near as precise ad well written as it is offered.