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What is this Poem talking about? ?

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Who's riding so late where winds blow wild

It is the father grasping his child;

He holds the boy embraced in his arm,

He clasps him snugly, he keeps him warm.

"My son, why cover your face in such fear?"

"You see the elf-king, father? He's near!

The king of the elves with crown and train!"

"My son, the mist is on the plain."

'Sweet lad, o come and join me, do!

Such pretty games I will play with you;

On the shore g*y flowers their color unfold,

My mother has many garments of gold.'

"My father, my father, and can you not hear

The promise the elf-king breathes in my ear?"

"Be calm, stay calm, my child, lie low:

In withered leaves the night-winds blow."

'Will you, sweet lad, come along with me?

My daughters shall care for you tenderly;

In the night my daughters their revelry keep,

They'll rock you and dance you and sing you to sleep.'

"My father, my father, o can you not trace

The elf-king's daughters in that gloomy place?"

"My son, my son, I see it clear

How grey the ancient willows appear."

'I love you, your comeliness charms me, my boy!

And if you're not willing, my force I'll employ.'

"Now father, now father, he's seizing my arm.

Elf-king has done me a cruel harm."

The father shudders, his ride is wild,

In his arms he's holding the groaning child,

Reaches the court with toil and dread. -

The child he held in his arms was dead

What is the meaning of this Poem?

If you had to reflect this what would you say?

Please help me because I really need help.

P.S. This is not homework im just someone who loves poetry but I don't understand this one.

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  1. Do you have a title to where you can go to wikipedia.com, and see if it comes up?

    If I had to guess, the child sees death near, and the father only sees the landscape, as he's riding to get him to a doctor?

    Rather depressing.


  2. I AGREE WITH THE FIRST ANSWER THE BOY IS SEEING GOD IN HIS GLORY KINGDOM AND HIS DAD DOESN'T WANT HIM TO DIE SO HE'S TAKING HIM TO THE HOSPITAL BUT WHEN HE GETS THERE ITS TOO LATE HIS SON DIED ALREADY  

  3. This originally was a German poem called "Erlkoenig" (Translated to "The Erl-King") by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. It loses its feel in the English translation. It is narrated from the point of view of a child who is being kidnapped by the King of Elves - It depicts the death of a child assailed by a supernatural being. ♥

  4. It think that the father was the elf-king. The father seems to be talking himself up to make the boy choose his side and when he didn't his father/elf-king killed him. Thats how I read it. . .

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