Down on the Farm
Let's see: we have "cattle," "crops," and wood-chopping. It sure sounds like farm country to us. (Check out "Setting" for more on the poem's…setting.) It could be that Bogan really got her inspir...
Good Relations
Love: exciting and new, are we right? Not so much in this poem—it's more like wrongheaded and meaningless. Throughout the poem, women are indirectly and directly compared to men, and they're also...
Common Sense
That kid from The Sixth Sense could see dead people, but in this poem women can't even see a bunch of cows munching in a field. What's up with that? The poem uses sensory imagery to show us a world...