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These envoys


            
             In reading of Michelle Boisseau's poem "These Envoys", walking in hand is light and love. The speaker describes how light get to the "our cloud-hugged planet" then far and further through everything else then to herself. She emphasizes her own private feeling of appreciation toward light. The moving of light gets to her spiritually through all the block of everything else material world such as "cable" and the "city haze" and through natural such as "stratosphere, troposphere" or air. .
             The poem also gives the reader a message of love. Boisseau starts the poem with "Billet-doux" and end with love. "These Envoys" bring the love from god delivery to the speaker a little person just like light travel through everything getting to the author. "Billet-doux" is a French word, "billet, note" and "doux, sweet". Her tone in the poem is very private since she describes how light travel through our big planet but only come down to her feeling when she saw the light came to her just like as it enter through her private chamber in a medieval castle, a boudoir. Her writing is light and kind of loneliness as a matter fact as quiet as the travel of light. This expression arrives through the poem of how the speaker wakes up at 5 A.M. to pick up the newspaper. While reading the still cold newspaper her eyes open as wide as it could to welcome something else more important. Suddenly toward the end the poem Boisseau arouses her words making them strong and serious when it came to her feeling, "cascading light into this feeling now I hear you loud love". .
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             The words choice Boisseau makes in "These Envoys" is fairly common and simple to understand except when she uses some romantic words like "Billet-doux" or "the bower" in conjunction with her feeling of notice the love from light. The speaker uses exact rhythm to begin the poem with "Billet-doux, bulletin and bright bullet" flowing from soft and sweet to messages then became sharp and strong as "bright bullet" (light).


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