Saturday, February 23, 2019
State and Poem
Journal sun in My Skin Robert Johnson The rime Sun in My Skin is a meter that comprises of a Bahamian man who expresses a love for his Bahamian culture. He portrays what it truly heart and soul to be Bahamian. Johnson shows love of his culture when he severalizes But in my forward vibrating arm the cowbell dances Also he shows pride in our country considering the state we are in when he states And when I go to banquets, the food put one acrosst agree with me.The main focus of the poem is how the writer exquisitely expresses his way of life and how macrocosm Bahamian makes him proud. Johnson feels as though being Bahamian is not all about being rich, but to corroborate up rightfully as people maintaining a peaceful and tranquil Bahama land. The poem also talks about rich and cultivated which room Johnson feels no matter what state, race or situation our country is in, vigor makes him less of a Bahamian. I feel as though the poem is a commemoration of our culture and way o f life.How as people, we must endure for ourselves rightfully as Bahamians. I also feel that Johnson had a understanding of excitement towards the poem expressing himself effectively. Other significances are the sun which reflects on our good-looking Bahama land and the cowbells signify the love for our culture and the excitement it brings to the lives of many. The poem Sun in My Skin is one of the many poems that reflect on what it bureau to truly be Bahamian.
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