The+Pine's+Mystery

Have you ever wanted a connection with nature? Well in //The Pine’s Mystery,// by Paul Hamilton Hayne, he brings this wish to life on the page in only a short few lines.

Within this poem, it has two stanzas with four lines in each. It is an ABCD poem and has personification in the poem until the last line of the poem. In it, a pine tree is being compared to a Gitana, or a Spanish gypsy, showing much personification. Passion and mystery are also murmuring and touched by deathless pain. The two are given a voice tone that is monotone, low and long anguishing grieving. There is some imagery in this poem, more of audible than picture.

This poem being a short one, was hard to to describe. Hayne put much work in making the poem being in a lot of depth inside of it. If you don't read it correctly you might think the Gitana is something else, besides the tree. Overall I say this was a good poem.