FORM ONE : Sad I Ams by Trevor Millum
The Poet
Trevor Millum
Born Woking, Surrey, 1945. BA Birmingham 1967. PhD Birmingham 1970. PGCE University of Zambia 1971. Subsequently teacher, writer and software developer.
Professional Officer for NATE 1998-2004. Creator of 'Poetry Place' on the Teachit website (teachit.co.uk/poetryplace).
Sad I Ams
I am
the ring
from an empty Cola can
the scrapings
from an unwashed porridge pan
the severed arm
of last year’s Action man.
I am
the envelope
on which the gum is gone
the Sellotape
where you can’t find the end
the toothless stapler, springless bulldog clip
the dried up liquid paper
that mars instead of mends
the stamped addressed reply
that you forgot
to send.
I am
the battery in which no charge is left
the starter motor which remains inert
the tyre on which the tread is worn
the sparking plug which shows no sign of spark
the carburettor chocked by bits of dirt
the chromium trim from which the shine has gone.
I am
a garden
overgrown with weeds
a library book
that no one ever reads
a stray
which no one thinks to feed
the piece of good advice
which no one seems to need.
SUMMARY OF THE POEM
1. The poem consists of four stanzas.
2. Each stanza consists different number of lines.
3. There is no clear rhyme scheme in the poem.
4. Stanza 1 and 4 do not rhyme while stanza 2 and 3 have some rhyme scheme.
5. The poem is about neglecting or discarding things which are of no use to us anymore.
6. The persona compares himself/herself to numerous things that are no longer needed.
7. The title Sads I Ams implies a gloomy tone to the poem.
SUMMARY OF EACH STANZA:
SUMMARY OF THE POEM
1. The poem consists of four stanzas.
2. Each stanza consists different number of lines.
3. There is no clear rhyme scheme in the poem.
4. Stanza 1 and 4 do not rhyme while stanza 2 and 3 have some rhyme scheme.
5. The poem is about neglecting or discarding things which are of no use to us anymore.
6. The persona compares himself/herself to numerous things that are no longer needed.
7. The title Sads I Ams implies a gloomy tone to the poem.
SUMMARY OF EACH STANZA:
In the first stanza, the poet is describes himself as the things that are usually thrown away
because they have become useless to the owner
- the ring of the can is usually thrown away after we open the can
- the scrapings should be cleaned when the pans are put to wash –nobody wants to keep the dirt on the pan
- And finally -when the toy’s arm is broken- the ‘action’ figure toy becomes distorted- next year a new action figure would become more popular.
In the second stanza, the poet is now describing used things that cannot be used any longer.
- the envelope where the gum doesn’t stick- perhaps it is an old envelope;
- Sellotape that is old or not marked where the end is impossible to find;
- stapler that has no place to attach the bullets- thus, it has become not functional;
- spring -less bulldog clip: one without spring would not be able to function;
- liquid paper that is dry;
- and an envelope that he had already put the stamp on but had forgotten to post.
The third stanza also describes things that have become useless to the owner.
- Battery that needs to be charged- it shows that the car cannot be driven;
- tyre has no threads anymore - it becomes dangerous to drive with such tyres as they have no grip
- Spark plug that does not work-the engine of the car would not start if the plugs do not function;
- carburettor that needs to be serviced before it can be used
- and chromium plating which is not shining!
In the final or fourth stanza, the poet describes things that are not paid attention tosuch as:
the garden that is not taken care of which is full of weeds-
which implies that no one has cleaned the garden;
a library book which is probably outdated that no one wants to borrow it;
an animal, such as a stray dog that no one takes care of
and finally good advice that no one heeds.
which implies that no one has cleaned the garden;
a library book which is probably outdated that no one wants to borrow it;
an animal, such as a stray dog that no one takes care of
and finally good advice that no one heeds.
SETTING
No specific time and place is mentioned.
PERSONA
The gender is not mentioned, It can be assumed that the persona is an elderly person as he feels neglected and likens himself/ herself to various objects which has no use to anyone anymore.
TONE AND MOOD
It is gloomy and depressing. The persona manages to evoke a feeling of sympathy in the reader for the persona as well as the discarded things.
THEMES
1. Rejection
2. Being neglected
3. Being forgotten
4. Feeling of uselessness
MORAL VALUES
1. Appreciating others
2. Recycling
METAPHOR
All the unwanted things the persona liken himself/herself to.
IMAGERY
All the unwanted items describe the unwanted things vividly
Below are some popular questions:
What happens to the action man?
Its arm is broken
2. What is the condition of the porridge pan?
It is unwashed/dirty.
3. What happens to the envelope?
The gum is gone.
4. What does the phrase ‘toothless stapler’ mean?
The stapler has no staple.
5. What happens to the liquid paper?
It has dried up.
6. Why do you think the starter motor remains inert?
It has broken.
7. What happens if someone uses a tyre with thread that is worn?
It is dangerous and may cause accident.
8. Why do you think the garden is overgrown with weeds?
No one uses the garden anymore/No one stays there anymore.
9. What would you do if you see a hungry stray on the street?
Feed them/bring them to animal shelter.
10. Less and less people like to go to the library these days. Why?
Because people can access to a lot of things using the internet at home.
11. What is the mood of the persona?
sad/disappointed.
12. What does the person forget to send?
A stamped addressed reply/ A return letter
13. In your opinion, how can we make the chromium trim shine again?
Wash and polish it.
14. Suggest two things that can cheer the person up.
i. Share their sadness with someone.
ii. Listen to some happy music.
15. If you could give an advice to your younger self, what would that be?
No specific time and place is mentioned.
PERSONA
The gender is not mentioned, It can be assumed that the persona is an elderly person as he feels neglected and likens himself/ herself to various objects which has no use to anyone anymore.
TONE AND MOOD
It is gloomy and depressing. The persona manages to evoke a feeling of sympathy in the reader for the persona as well as the discarded things.
THEMES
1. Rejection
2. Being neglected
3. Being forgotten
4. Feeling of uselessness
MORAL VALUES
1. Appreciating others
2. Recycling
METAPHOR
All the unwanted things the persona liken himself/herself to.
IMAGERY
All the unwanted items describe the unwanted things vividly
Below are some popular questions:
What happens to the action man?
Its arm is broken
2. What is the condition of the porridge pan?
It is unwashed/dirty.
3. What happens to the envelope?
The gum is gone.
4. What does the phrase ‘toothless stapler’ mean?
The stapler has no staple.
5. What happens to the liquid paper?
It has dried up.
6. Why do you think the starter motor remains inert?
It has broken.
7. What happens if someone uses a tyre with thread that is worn?
It is dangerous and may cause accident.
8. Why do you think the garden is overgrown with weeds?
No one uses the garden anymore/No one stays there anymore.
9. What would you do if you see a hungry stray on the street?
Feed them/bring them to animal shelter.
10. Less and less people like to go to the library these days. Why?
Because people can access to a lot of things using the internet at home.
11. What is the mood of the persona?
sad/disappointed.
12. What does the person forget to send?
A stamped addressed reply/ A return letter
13. In your opinion, how can we make the chromium trim shine again?
Wash and polish it.
14. Suggest two things that can cheer the person up.
i. Share their sadness with someone.
ii. Listen to some happy music.
15. If you could give an advice to your younger self, what would that be?
Don’t give up easily when there is a challenge/ Be brave/ Help people/ Don’t be afraid to make mistakes/etc
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