There’s a certain slant of light

Summary

The poem reflects on the emotional impact of a particular slant of light on winter afternoons, conveying a sense of oppression and solemnity akin to listening to grand cathedral music. This light inflicts a deep, intangible feeling of inner change, described as a heavenly hurt that leaves no visible mark but alters one's internal state. It suggests a profound sense of despair and an unavoidable, imperial affliction that cannot be taught or understood fully. The arrival of this light brings a stillness to the landscape and shadows, creating an atmosphere of tension. Its departure is compared to the distant look of death, implying a profound, lingering sadness and contemplation on mortality.

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There’s a certain slant of light,
On winter afternoons,
That oppresses, like the weight
Of cathedral tunes.

Heavenly hurt it gives us;
We can find no scar,
But internal difference
Where the meanings are.

None may teach it anything,
‘T is the seal, despair,—
An imperial affliction
Sent us of the air.

When it comes, the landscape listens,
Shadows hold their breath;
When it goes, ‘t is like the distance
On the look of death.