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Analysis and comments on Cino by Ezra Pound

Comment 1 of 1, added on April 29th, 2007 at 3:53 PM.

I have sung women in three cities
But it is all one.
I will sing of the white birds
In the blue waters of heaven,
The clouds that are spray to its sea."

WHAT DOES POUND MEAN BY SAYING
"I have sung women in three cities
But it is all one.
I will sing of the white birds
In the blue waters of heaven,
The clouds that are spray to its sea", IS IT UNDERSTANDABLE? ESPECIALLY BY
THE WORDS "The clouds that are spray to its sea". CAN SOMEONE HELP
ME,PLEASE?
MUSTAFA

Mustafa Shen from Turkey



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Poet: Ezra Pound
Poem: Cino
Added: Feb 20 2003
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