Carrion's Creed

The Carrion Comfort poem INSTANTLY caught my attention from its title alone. From what I understand of the poem, it's essentially referring to the carrion's comfort as that of reliving and indulging in past mistakes of things that are, for lack of a better term, deathly on the soul. Like a sort of constant battle of whether to seek comfort in the bad, or find something new in the good, which here would be represented by "Of now done darkness I wretch lay wrestling with (my God) my God."

I'll be completely honest in saying that a lot of the wording of these poems went right over my head, and I'm most likely not grasping their core concepts, but they were all great reads that I'm going to love returning to after class discussion.

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