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Question: Carl Sandburg's "Under the Harvest Moon" poem analysis!?
i just love this poem and i understand it to a certain degree but i cant find any sites that prove my assumptions on it anyone know what it means or symbolises!?

UNDER THE HARVEST MOON

UNDER the harvest moon,
When the soft silver
Drips shimmering
Over the garden nights,
Death, the gray mocker,
Comes and whispers to you
As a beautiful friend
Who remembers!.

Under the summer roses
When the flagrant crimson
Lurks in the dusk
Of the wild red leaves,
Love, with little hands,
Comes and touches you
With a thousand memories,
And asks you
Beautiful, unanswerable questions!.


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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
It could be interpreted multiple ways!. I belive that it is about life and death!. The first stanza seems to me to be about a friend who died, or whose soul was 'reaped in the harvest'!. The death stirred up memories of love and life!. The memories and love, in turn, caused wonder and curiousity about life and living, and the questions were ones that were of deep, beutiful meaning, but unanswerable in the way that no one will ever really have the insight to understand!. That is why the poem is called "Under the Harvest Moon," because it is about being in a time of a reaping of souls, and reflecting upon that!.Www@QuestionHome@Com