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Comment 26 of 66, added on September 29th, 2005 at 3:23 PM.
This is the single stupidist piece of lierature I have read in my entire
life. There is no meaning to read into because it is only 16 words. You
cannot successfully put a deeper meaning in 16 words. Everyone should foget
this poem even exists.
Mike Vacha from United States
Comment 25 of 66, added on September 24th, 2005 at 4:25 PM.
this poem is not meant to have a meaning, WCW tired of imagism just wrote
this to fool everyone, stop trying to figure everything out read things for
what they are,, somethings are not meant to have a meaning at all.
bb from United States
Comment 24 of 66, added on July 15th, 2005 at 7:41 AM.
I believe that he made this poem for us to decide what we think. There is
no real reason.
Jimmy from United Kingdom
Comment 23 of 66, added on June 28th, 2005 at 5:30 AM.
What is the question this poem is asking?
I understand the meaning I think But there is a question underlining this
poem. What is the question?
D.Burns from United States
Comment 22 of 66, added on June 16th, 2005 at 11:30 AM.
what we do that the gods cant do is see the world from only our eyes. is
love one baby more than another. is be fearful of a stranger. is not know
what will happen, or what the real story is about. If god's gift to us is
life, maybe our gift back is the world through our eyes.
WCW gives back a moment when he was there, in a yard where the rain cleaned
sky reflects from a puddle in a red wheelbarrow and white hens with mud on
the base of their leg feathers, walk in circles in their peculiar jerky
way.
we get so busy doing and going that we forget the astonishing gift of
BEING. Local abundance does not negate a miracle.
diane from United States
Comment 21 of 66, added on May 6th, 2005 at 12:17 PM.
William Carlos Williams was a rural family doctor in Pennsylvania. His
poems reflect his profession. This poem is based on an event in his life.
He was called to a farmer's house, because the family's five year old
daughter was sick. She bit the tongue depressor when he put it in her
mouth. He and the parents fight to get the cotton swab to her throat. She
has bad strep throat. He tells the parents it's in God's hands now. "So
much depends" means so much hangs. the red wheelbarrow is the girl with
the fever. "glazed with rain water" is the prespiration/sweat from the
girl. The white chickens are angels watching over her. It can also be
looked at as the water from baptism and the chickens being gaurdian angels.
jessica from United States
Comment 20 of 66, added on April 22nd, 2005 at 5:55 PM.
this poem has very complex meanings the wheelbarrow stands for the vagina
the rainwater stands for the cum on her ass the chickens are the millions
of viewers watching the girl being penetrated through the ass
fuckfuckfuck thats wat bob jhonson does to his momma
horny hoe
Comment 19 of 66, added on April 22nd, 2005 at 5:48 PM.
i read this poem and it made my great african monkey vibrate it made my
penis longer and my asshole contract
i wanted to fuck my monkeys sister i read it to my monkey and it funkied on
my leg and then i licked it off
sounds fun right????
mr. all up in yo ass from Congo, Democratic Republic of
Comment 18 of 66, added on April 18th, 2005 at 7:17 PM.
It's not meant to mean anything!!! All it is is a red wheelbarrow after a
rain with chickens around it! Williams is tired of poets dragging out
images, making them so confused that you can't understand what they're
trying to say unless you take a college lit course. (see "The Waste Land")
What you see is what you get in this poem.
Jacob from United States
Comment 17 of 66, added on April 11th, 2005 at 4:57 PM.
what this poem is talking about is society. the red wheelbarrow represents
the workers of society. the rain represents sweat that comes from working
so hard. the chickens represent the upper class that does nothing but stand
watching us work.
Mary from United States
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This is the single stupidist piece of lierature I have read in my entire
life. There is no meaning to read into because it is only 16 words. You
cannot successfully put a deeper meaning in 16 words. Everyone should foget
this poem even exists.
Mike Vacha from United States