The Moment
The Moment - meaning Summary
Ownership Is an Illusion
The poem confronts the illusion of owning land or achievement. It depicts a triumphant moment when someone believes they have finally secured a place, only to experience a swift reversal as nature and history withdraw their consent. The speaker rejects possession, asserting humans have been transient visitors who never truly found or possessed the place. The poem reframes ownership as temporary and challenges human claims to permanence.
Read Complete AnalysesThe moment when, after many years of hard work and a long voyage you stand in the centre of your room, house, half-acre, square mile, island, country, knowing at last how you got there, and say, I own this, is the same moment when the trees unloose their soft arms from around you, the birds take back their language, the cliffs fissure and collapse, the air moves back from you like a wave and you can't breathe. No, they whisper. You own nothing. You were a visitor, time after time climbing the hill, planting the flag, proclaiming. We never belonged to you. You never found us. It was always the other way round.
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