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'Revealed In Charles Wright's Reunion'

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“Reunion” by Charles Wright is a poem that provides a personal, yet universal, axiomatic depiction of time. The poem’s title suggests that the past, present, and future are reunited in the act of writing a single poem. Together, the three states of time work in conjunction with one another to form a prayer. The conclusion of the poem suggests that Wright creates poetry as an act of prayer or worship.
The first line of Charles Wright’s “Reunion” begins, “Already one day has detached itself from all the rest up ahead.” The idea in this statement suggests the detachment of the different states time. “One day” has removed itself from its marriage to the future and has become the present moment of which the speaker writes.
The detached day “has my photograph in its soft pocket,” states Wright. This is evidence of the fleeting quality of time. Photographs …show more content…

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