Swarthy smoke-blackened smiths
This blog is about the poem swarthy smoke-blackened smiths. I like this poem because it uses a lot of descriptive language to help us actually hear the sounds illustrated in the poem. This poem uses plenty of alliteration which makes the poem more interesting. The explanation for this reasoning is that by repeating the sounds over and over, it somewhat gives you a sense of just how annoyed the narrator in the poem is by all the clatter. I love the way that he describes the noises each tool makes very vividly. The made up syllables used to capture the exact sounds of the noises also give the poem a little bit of humor.

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