The End of Poetry

The End of Poetry Glossary

osseous

made of bone or turned into bone

chickadee

a small American songbird

samara

a winged nut containing a seed, as in an ash or maple tree

shoot

with "samara," probably a small new growth of a plant; could also evoke "shoot" as in to fire a gun or weapon

chiaroscuro

a dramatic contrast of light and darkness in painting, drawing, or visual art

thus

as a result of; in consequence (old-fashioned)

stoic

not showing emotion or feeling, not complaining during hardship; from the ancient Greek philosophy of Stoicism

'tis of thee

Old-fashioned language for "it is of you," from the most recognizable line of the patriotic song "America (My Country, 'Tis of Thee)"

bosom

a woman's chest, or, figuratively, loving care and protection (as of a mother's or lover's embrace)

obliteration

total destruction

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