For a Reason Winds Blowed
For a Reason Winds Blowed - meaning Summary
Nature's Mysterious Consolation
Yesenin’s poem links personal feeling to vast natural and cosmic forces. The speaker accepts storms and quiet light as purposeful, feeling both sadness and a consoling tenderness that seems eternal. He claims a filial love for the universe and finds spiritual flashes in everyday scenes—sunset, lake reflections—culminating in a startling, mythic vision of the sky birthing a red-skinned bull. The poem turns private emotion into imaginative, elemental revelation.
Read Complete AnalysesFor a reason winds blowed, For a reason it was storm. Quiet light has been endowed To my eyes by secret form. I was sad by someone's vernal Tenderness in dark blue haze. It's because of the eternal Undiscovered dwelling place. Silent milk'ness does not worry, Stellar fear does not fright. I loved universe and glory Like parental firelight. All in them have holy flashes, All uneases are like rays. Sunset's scarlet poppy splashes On lacustrine glass's space. And unwittingly my soul Wants to show a certain scene: Sky which gave birth to a bull Licking its red-coloured skin.
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