begins with its subject, which is the sentence. Track the sentence to find out what happens or how it will act. It is the subject, after all. To track, meaning keep an eye on, which is synecdoche, part representing the whole of a thing. One may track a package if he pleases. One may track a person, though you'd probably want the whole of him, not only an eye, or perhaps only an eye. Look how the sentence is so capable of embracing contraction. A him may function as a subject, but that depends upon the sentence, i.e., A man is subject to his sentence. You understand. Such syntax renders it like a package showing evidence of having been tampered with— Copyright © 2019 by Nathan McClain. Originally published in Poem-a-Day on October 23, 2019, by the Academy of American Poets. |
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