Ron Padgett's The Morning Coffee

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In Ron Padgett’s poem “The Morning Coffee,” the speaker sits and analyzes his reasoning behind his everyday routine, his morning coffee. He toys with the idea that the ritual of having coffee every morning provides him with a sense of familiarity and a form stability that his life may lack. This constant is what lays the foundation for the rest of his day. The speaker than changes courses and begins to think of the coffee in a negative light, saying that there must be something better to do than just sit around drinking coffee. Revealing the idea that maybe he feels as though his morning coffee is a waste of time and there is so much more out there that he is missing out on. Yet the speaker, expresses that even when abandoning his morning coffee to experience other things, he is still thinking about the coffee. This shows a sense of dependency. The speaker than refers to the coffee as being too hot at first, too cold at the end, but “just right” in between. This further emphasizes the idea of dependency. Even When things are not perfect, those brief moments of perfection is enough to get him hooked. The speaker than goes on to tells the story of two bears; Papa Bear and a Baby Bear. In this story, Papa Bear follows his everyday routine, …show more content…

I believe that the structure of this poem allows for the speaker to tell a narrative which further allows him to convey his point. The use of enjambment emphasizes this idea as well as provides a sense of flow throughout the entirety of a poem, giving it the look and feel of reading a story. Overall, I believe this piece is very simplistic when it comes to poetic devices, due to the fact that it is written as a prose poem, this piece lacks many of the common poetic devices such as rhyme, repetition, alliteration, and metaphors. However, the tone, symbolism, allusion and imagery presented in the poem, give way to an extremely deep and complicated

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