Walt Whitman Quote by Michael McDowell
““Look down fair moon and bathe this scene, Pour softly down night’s nimbus floods on faces ghastly, swollen, purple, On the dead on their backs with arms toss’d wide, Pour down your unstinted nimbus sacred moon. —Walt Whitman Sequel to Drum-Taps””
About This Quote
Evokes vivid, macabre imagery of moonlit death, blending beauty with horror.
In simple terms: Moonlit scene of death and horror.
Reflect on life's fragility.
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Type
When to use this quote
- art
- poetry
- memorial services
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What emotions does this imagery stir?
- How does juxtaposing beauty and death affect perception?
Beauty can mask underlying tragedy.