But in essence the poem conveys a sense of the transient nature of beauty.
Few poets are as generous as Eamon Grennan in the sheer volume of delight his poems convey, and fewer still are as attentive to the marvels of the earth.
The poems in "The Rest of the Way," with their allusions to Jean Renoir, Edmund Spenser and Plato, convey this air of erudition.
Such poems may simply have been recorded or read for entertainment, or to convey a moral or religious lesson.
Although he is rarely praised for being a deep or original poet, his poems convey honest sentiments, and his use of irony is noteworthy.
Besides criticizing the unfair life in America, the poem conveys a sense of hope that the American Dream is soon to come.
His poems of the time convey something of his misery; by 1954, his disintegrating relationship with Neville led him to him have what he calls "the usual sort of breakdown".
The fifth poem, which begins "I have a Bird in spring", conveys her grief over the feared loss of friendship and was sent to her friend Sue Gilbert.
His poems were influenced by Basavanna's ideology and convey rejection of blind beliefs, the caste system, and sexual discrimination.
These poems, written in the pastoral tradition, conveyed both the beauty of the colonial New York countryside and the horrific impact of war, suffering, death, and destruction.