The Lost Dances of Cranes by Juliet Wilson This is a poem mourning the loss of cranes that used to dance gracefully in the wide open countryside. Those elegant birds have been scared away by mechanical cranes that are now urbanising the landscape. All the remains of the creative energy of a natural way of life are grainy video-clipping of the dance of the cranes to remind us of what we have destroyed in the name of development. The poem presents two contrasting images by using the word, ‘crane’. The first image is of a past when the birds used to arrive in due season to breed, to signify the beginning of a new cycle of life. Their mating dance was a symbol of life and energy infused in every living being. The second image is of the present in which the monstrous machine is used in building construction; it destroys to create. It is not only lifeless but also deals death to the environment. The two cranes are symbols of something that is life-giving being replaced by everything tha...
English Language & Literature