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Often I Am Permitted to Return to a Meadow : ウィキペディア英語版
Often I Am Permitted to Return to a Meadow

"Often I Am Permitted to Return to a Meadow" is a poem written by Robert Duncan in 1960. The poem was published in his book ''The Opening of the Field.''
The speaker describes a meadow to which he is "often permitted to return." This meadow seems to represent a place that is metaphysically, spiritually, and emotionally valuable for him. The notion of permission is ambiguous: it is not made clear who does the permitting or why permission is needed.
== Themes ==

Duncan sets up dichotomies and hierarchies which he subsequently twists and folds. He suggests divisions between artificial and organic (made, not made); natural and cultural (meadow, hall); and freedom and ownership (not mine, mine). It also plays with the theme of place by positing the meadow as a real location that also represents a pinnacle of metaphysical abstraction. Other important dichotomies include youth/age, mental/physical, reality/dream, landscape/architecture, and light/shadow.

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