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Thistles by Ted Hughes

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Ted Hughes
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This poem, though short and concise, is a metaphor for generations of conflict, the endless renewal of the instinct to fight. It is also a metaphor for the instinct to stay alive. Hughes' imagination sees the indestructible thistle as a representation of a tough aggressive instinct, that can be tame...

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Against the rubber tongues of cows and the hoeing hands of men
Thistles spike the summer air
Or crackle open under a blue-black pressure.

Every one a revengeful burst
Of resurrection, a grasped fistful
Of splintered weapons and Icelandic frost thrust up

From the underground stain of a decayed Viking.
They are like pale hair and the gutturals of dialects.
Every one manages a plume of blood.

Then they grow grey, like men.
Mown down, it is a feud. Their sons appear,
Stiff with weapons, fighting back over the same ground.

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Thistles was written by Ted Hughes.

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