In poetry, the language is loaded with imagery. A cup
holds things, as does the sky: clouds, rain, lightning, the sun etc. Deep blue would be
describing the shade of blue the sky is reflecting from Earth's waters. Morning tends to
be a pale blue while later in the day, the shade would deepen. Poets want their readers
to see through the writer's eyes; so, they appeal to visual images. At times, they may
use a sound imagery like onomatopoeia or alliteration, but this is not the case in the
particular line you quoted.
Friday, October 31, 2014
What does "the deep blue cup of the sky" mean in the poem "Laugh and be Merry"?
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