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Dust If You Must

Dust If You Must

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The speaker warn the reader that eventually everyone dies and “[you], yourself, will make more dust” (Milligan, 16).

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The poet lists these pursuits as painting, writing, cooking, and gardening. A person’s heart is lighter, and their intellect is given vitality when they paint or write just because they like it. For those who appreciate the beauty of language, there is no better way to honour their passion than by giving them the gift of poetry wall art. Moreover, it's a versatile present suitable for any celebration from birthdays to anniversaries, housewarming parties to graduations, weddings to funerals and memorials or even just as personal home décor upgrades. Overall, anyone who receives poetry wall art will be amazed by its beauty and touched by the sentiment behind it! The poet continues by discussing the fleeting nature of youth and the rigidity of old age. These two things never change. Therefore, one must invest time in activities that add purpose and make life joyful. The speaker encourages the reader to be active in life by naming what the reader could be doing: painting, writing, baking, planting, pondering, swimming, climbing, listening, reading, cherishing, leading, and feeling the day. In the second paragraph, she talks about not having enough time for these things. In the third stanza, she goes further to state the time gone will not come again. And in the last stanza, she finally talks about the “unkind” old age, and certainty of death.

Each line in the poem has a different number of feet. So, we can call it a rhyming poem with the common meter.

Dust If You Must | A Poem by Rose Milligan - UpDivine

In the last stanza, there is a reference to old age. Here, the poet alerts the readers about its cruel nature. It makes a person weaker day by day and in the end, the person dies. Death is an unavoidable landmark in one’s life. When it comes, there’s no way out. It turns humans into dust. For this reason, the poet urges readers to seize the moment before it fades away. I carry your heart with me (I carry it in my heart) I am never without it (anywhere I go you go, my dear; and whatever is done by only me is your doing, my darling). I fear no fate (for you are my fate, my sweet) I want no world (for beautiful you are my world, my true) and it’s you are whatever a moon has always meant and whatever a sun will always sing is you here is the deepest secret nobody knows (here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud and the sky of a tree called life; which grows higher than soul can hope or mind can hide) and this is the wonder that’s keeping the stars apart I carry your heart (i carry it in my heart) Larger poster size items may be printed with our global third party production partners and can take up to 3 days to process. Fun rhyming poems are always good! But this one reminds us of every kids' room ever! They are so tough to keep tidy. We think this poem should be shared with children all over the world in a bid to get them to tidy their rooms. Share it with the messy children in your life, then start your decluttering project together. Poetry wall art has the ability to evoke a wide range of emotions and can serve as a constant source of inspiration. It’s a unique and thoughtful way to gift someone with an expression of love, encouragement or admiration. A single line of poetry can inspire someone for months, even years, as they glance at it every day on their living room or bedroom wall. It’s a fantastic reminder that someone cares about them and wants them to succeed in life. Additionally, poetry wall art offers an opportunity to introduce loved ones to new poems or poets they may not have discovered before, inspiring them to read more literature and expand their creative horizons.

Dust if you Must was not written by Georgy, it was written by my mother in law mrs Rose Milligan from Lancaster in Lancashire, England The poem was first published in the September 15th – 21st edition of The Lady (magazine) in 1998. Pause If You Must But Don't Stop, Motivation Canvas Print, Audio Cassette Wall Art, Sport and Music The concept of people being made of and essentially returning to dust has been used by various authors in various forms of media. A prominent example of a writer talking about people returning to dust is Sylvia Plath who wrote about it in The Bell Jar. However, Milligan interpreted the concept differently to Plath on examined the idea in a positive light. We will all turn to dust… Might as well make the most of life while we still can.

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However, one thing, it seems like she herself was quite engrossed in housework, during her lifetime. That she decided to give this beautiful message to the world, about the wisdom of life. And she made this beautiful poem. The poet uses metaphors in the third stanza. “ The sun in your eyes” and “the wind in your hairs” both include metaphors. Here, the poet contrasts the vivacity of the eyes and hairs with the brilliance and motion of the sun and the air, respectively. Furthermore, when gifted poetry art prints can also create a sense of intimacy between the giver and receiver as it often reflects shared interests or experiences. Whether hung in a bedroom, living room, kitchen, bathroom, gallery hallway or office space, poetry wall art adds texture and depth to any room while providing insight into one's values and beliefs. As there won’t be any materialistic gains in such things, one has to know what things are important to invest their time in. Thereafter, the poet talks about the transience of youth and the immobility of old age. Those two things are constant. So, one has to put their time into things that make life more meaningful and truly enjoyable.Dust If You Must” discusses what is preferable to consider. The dust, which represents the souls of the deceased, was unconcerned with life’s meaning. I Taught Myself to Live Simply by Anna Akhmatova – This poem by Anna Akhmatova is similar to the theme of Milligan’s poem.

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There is irony in this usage of the term “dust.” The poet refers to the audience as “dust” or, more specifically, as “dead.” Humans are afflicted by an illness termed “complexity,” much as in the current day.



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