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The Course of a Particular - Wallace Stevens
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The Course of a Particular Wallace Stevens

"The Course of a Particular" by Wallace Stevens is a contemplative piece that explores the relationship between reality and perception. The lyrics delve into themes of existence, imagination, and the nature of truth. The song, which can be classified as #Poetry, was released in 1955 as part of Stevens' broader literary work rather than a traditional song format. Its unique musical elements include a lyrical cadence that mirrors spoken word, enhancing its philosophical depth. The poem's impact lies in its profound exploration of human consciousness and artistic expression.

The Course of a Particular - Wallace Stevens
Today the leaves cry, hanging on branches swept by wind,
Yet the nothingness of winter becomes a little less.
It is still full of icy shades and shapen snow.

The leaves cry . . . One holds off and merely hears the cry.
It is a busy cry, concerning someone else.
And though one says that one is part of everything,

There is a conflict, there is a resistance involved;
And being part is an exertion that declines:
One feels the life of that which gives life as it is.

The leaves cry. It is not a cry of divine attention,
Nor the smoke-drift of puffed-out heroes, nor human cry.
It is the cry of leaves that do not transcend themselves,

In the absence of fantasia, without meaning more
Than they are in the final finding of the ear, in the thing
Itself, until, at last, the cry concerns no one at all.
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