164 Timothy Jones and Kathleen Harrill RETURNING HOME: ONE WOMAN'S JOURNEY FROM DEPRESSION TO JOYOUS LIVING USING BODY-CENTERED AND CREATIVE. 177 Annabelle F. Coote RISING UP FROM DEPRESSION.
(7/11/2017 2:59:00 AM)There are a lot of well-worked-out images in this poem, touching on all the senses. It is visual and muscular and tactile and also very emotional for adroit choices and positioning. It is a visceral poem that goes to the gut, the gut we often refer to as basis to our instincts. And still I'm left feeling, in my head, my thoughts, that I don't fully comprehend the journey that's started in the first line. Out of the self. The movement out of the self is one the implies rejection and repudiation, an attempt to escape what is ultimately inescapable.
We can change and evolve, seek therapy or anesthetize ourselves with intoxicants, but we remain ourselves, no one else. Another world game. But Roethke already foresaw that contradiction in the title.
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He front-loaded the abstract, intellectual argument of the poem in the title and first line, then took us on a wild ride through the real world where we forget that heady stuff and deal with the real journey. It's a really risky stratagem of balance that, for me at least, gives the poem its ultimate impact. The need at the end to circle around and realize that journey, where ever it takes you, in or out, ultimately always leads back to the self.