Analysis of Romance Moderne

William Carlos Williams 1883 (Rutherford) – 1963 (Rutherford)



Tracks of rain and light linger in
the spongy greens of a nature whose
flickering mountain--bulging nearer,
ebbing back into the sun
hollowing itself away to hold a lake,--
or brown stream rising and falling at the roadside, turning about,
churning itself white, drawing
green in over it,--plunging glassy funnels
fall--

And--the other world--
the windshield a blunt barrier:
Talk to me. Sh! they would hear us.
--the backs of their heads facing us--
The stream continues its motion of
a hound running over rough ground.

Trees vanish--reappear--vanish:
detached dance of gnomes--as a talk
dodging remarks, glows and fades.
--The unseen power of words--
And now that a few of the moves
are clear the first desire is
to fling oneself out at the side into
the other dance, to other music.

Peer Gynt. Rip Van Winkle. Diana.
If I were young I would try a new alignment--
alight nimbly from the car, Good-bye!--
Childhood companions linked two and two
criss-cross: four, three, two, one.
Back into self, tentacles withdrawn.
Feel about in warm self-flesh.
Since childhood, since childhood!
Childhood is a toad in the garden, a
happy toad. All toads are happy
and belong in gardens. A toad to Diana!

Lean forward. Punch the steerman
behind the ear. Twirl the wheel!
Over the edge! Screams! Crash!
The end. I sit above my head--
a little removed--or
a thin wash of rain on the roadway
--I am never afraid when he is driving,--
interposes new direction,
rides us sidewise, unforseen
into the ditch! All threads cut!
Death! Black. The end. The very end--

I would sit separate weighing a
small red handful: the dirt of these parts,
sliding mists sheeting the alders
against the touch of fingers creeping
to mine. All stuff of the blind emotions.
But--stirred, the eye seizes
for the first time--The eye awake!--
anything, a dirt bank with green stars
of scrawny weed flattened upon it under
a weight of air--For the first time!--
or a yawning depth: Big!
Swim around in it, through it--
all directions and find
vitreous seawater stuff--
God how I love you!--or, as I say,
a plunge into the ditch. The End. I sit
examining my red handful. Balancing
--this--in and out--agh.

Love you? It's
a fire in the blood, willy-nilly!
It's the sun coming up in the morning.
Ha, but it's the grey moon too, already up
in the morning. You are slow.
Men are not friends where it concerns
a woman? Fighters. Playfellows.
White round thighs! Youth! Sighs--!
It's the fillip of novelty. It's--

Mountains. Elephants humping along
against the sky--indifferent to
light withdrawing its tattered shreds,
worn out with embraces. It's
the fillip of novelty. It's a fire in the blood.

Oh get a flannel shirt, white flannel
or pongee. You'd look so well!
I married you because I liked your nose.
I wanted you! I wanted you
in spite of all they'd say--

Rain and light, mountain and rain,
rain and river. Will you love me always?
--A car overturned and two crushed bodies
under it.--Always! Always!
And the white moon already up.
White. Clean. All the colors.
A good head, backed by the eye--awake!
backed by the emotions--blind--
River and mountain, light and rain--or
rain, rock, light, trees--divided:
rain-light counter rocks-trees or
trees counter rain-light-rocks or--

Myriads of counter processions
crossing and recrossing, regaining
the advantage, buying here, selling there
--You are sold cheap everywhere in town!--
lingering, touching fingers, withdrawing
gathering forces into blares, hummocks,
peaks and rivers--rivers meeting rock
--I wish that you were lying there dead
and I sitting here beside you.--
It's the grey moon--over and over.
It's the clay of these parts.


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Poetic Form
Metre 11101100 010110101 100101010 1010101 10001011101 111100101011001 1001110 10101101010 1 00101 0101100 11111111 01111101 010101101 01101011 1100110 01111101 1001101 0011011 01101101 11010101 111110101 010111010 111110010 110111101010 011010111 10101101 111111 101110001 1010111 1111 110100100 10111110 001010011010 110101 0101101 100111 01110111 010011 01111101 11100111110 11010 1111 0101111 11010101 11110100 11101111 1011001 010111010 1111101010 110110 10110101 10011111 11011001110 01111011 101011 1010111 101001 100101 111111111 0101010111 0100111100 10011 111 0100011010 1011010010 11101110101 0010111 11111101 010101 11111 101011001 10100101 01010101 10101101 1110101 01011001010001 110101110 111111 1101011111 11011101 011111 1011001 101011111 011001110 10111 00110101 111010 011110101 1100101 100101011 1111010 1110111 1101111 1110010 1001010 0010101101 11111001 1001010010 100100111 101010101 111101011 01101011 101110010 101111
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 3,650
Words 622
Sentences 74
Stanzas 11
Stanza Lengths 9, 6, 8, 11, 11, 18, 9, 5, 5, 12, 11
Lines Amount 105
Letters per line (avg) 27
Words per line (avg) 6
Letters per stanza (avg) 254
Words per stanza (avg) 55
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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William Carlos Williams

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