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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Analysis of Listener’s Wooden Heart

He says he built his own heart out of wood, and infinited it inside himself (the crusade ship), as he sails finished the struggles in life (blood red seals and finds his place in life. Hes not permit the struggles in life (waves) destroy his hopes and dreams. He says he believes in both anchors and saviors a line apart, so Im assume they be synonymous. His life is falling apart, but he still believes in whatever anchor is in his life, while hes sinking. When he says he is pulling the rotten wood out of his heart, he means hes letting go of the emotional baggage in his heart, so he coffin nail pursue his reams. We are all make out of shipwrecks, every unity aboard washed and bound like crooked teeth on these rocky shores That line is saying that we are all the person we are today because of our mistakes, and were all further fashioning it through life by ourselves. At this point in the poesy, he starts referring to a community making it through together, rather than sailing through life Just by himself. The line we only have what we remember, that repeats several times passim the poem, states that if we didnt have what we remember, we would Just repeat the mistakes that we Dade in our past. L am the barely living son of a woman and man who barely made It. this line is basically repeating the very first line of the poem Were all born to broken people on their most straight day of living. If we hold on tight well hold each opposite(a) together, and not Just some fools rushing to die in our pause they need to go through this together, because they cant do this alone. All these machines will deplete I promise, but well still be electric, shocking each other back to life. Waves can take down a ship, but peeing cant destroy electricity. Their ship may sink, but if theyre electric, they can live through the storm. Because our church is made out of shipwrecks, from every hull these rocks have claimed. A church is a congregation. A place where you ca n find other people to hold on to, and do life with.

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