Hay for the Horses

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"Hay for the Horses" is a poem by Gary Snyder that reflects on manual labor, aging, and the costs of a life spent working.

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instanceOf literary work
poem
author Gary Snyder NERFINISHED
contrasts youthful dreams with old age realities
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts a lifetime of hard work
an older worker looking back on his life
explores identity shaped by work
the burden of repetitive labor
the gap between youthful expectations and adult reality
focusesOn the physical toll of labor
the psychological toll of labor
genre free verse
narrative poem
hasAudience readers of contemporary American poetry
hasForm unrhymed verse
hasInfluence discussions of labor in American poetry
hasKeyConcept acceptance of one’s life path
embodied experience of work
regret and resignation
hasPerspective worker’s point of view
hasReputation frequently anthologized modern American poem
hasSubject hay hauling
physical labor
ranch work
isStudiedIn American literature courses
poetry analysis courses
language English
literaryDevice colloquial diction
enjambment
first-person narration
imagery
literaryMovement Beat Generation NERFINISHED
mainTheme aging
manual labor
reflection on life choices
the cost of a life spent working
working-class experience
period 20th-century American poetry
portrays working-class rural life
relatedWorkOfAuthor Riprap and Cold Mountain Poems NERFINISHED
Turtle Island NERFINISHED
setting rural American West
tone matter-of-fact
reflective

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Riprap hasPoem Hay for the Horses