Thursday, 28 February 2013

O What Is That Sound

O what is that sound which so thrills the ear
Down in the valley drumming, drumming?

Only the scarlet soldiers, dear,
The soldiers coming.

O what is that light I see flashing so clear

Over the distance brightly, brightly?
Only the sun on their weapons, dear,
As they step lightly.

O what are they doing with all that gear,

What are they doing this morning, morning?
Only their usual manoeuvres, dear,
Or perhaps a warning.

O why have they left the road down there,

Why are they suddenly wheeling, wheeling?
Perhaps a change in their orders, dear,
Why are you kneeling?

O haven't they stopped for the doctor's care,

Haven't they reined their horses, horses?
Why, they are none of them wounded, dear,
None of these forces.

O is it the parson they want, with white hair,

Is it the parson, is it, is it?
No, they are passing his gateway, dear,
Without a visit.

O it must be the farmer that lives so near.

It must be the farmer so cunning, so cunning?
They have passed the farmyard already, dear,
And now they are running.

O where are you going? Stay with me here!

Were the vows you swore deceiving, deceiving?
No, I promised to love you, dear,
But I must be leaving.

O it's broken the lock and splintered the door,

O it's the gate where they're turning, turning;

Their boots are heavy on the floor

And their eyes are burning. 


Within the poem O What Is That Sound many features have been used to tell the story. For example,
  • Phonology
  • Written in a ballad, quatrain stanza
  • Written in the 19th century 
  • A sound of drums which repeats throughout the poem, from the first B repetition.
  • You know who's talking without being told.
  • Written to sound old.
  • The women in the poem seems innocent.
  • One person starts the stanza and the other replies, as if a conversation is going on.
  • Rhythm
  • The women is very anxious about what is going on, she seems agitated by the situation, even though it seems, they both knew what was coming.
  • The couple are married.
  • Foreshadowing is used throughout the poem
  • The rhyme is in an A,B,A,B frame.
  • There is a call and response withing the poem.
  • A change in tone
  • imagery and sound
  • each stanza shows time and drives the narrative of time..
  • Media res

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