The sweetest Love :-
Poem by John Donne....
"sweetest Love i don't goe"....
Them:- Is a poem about Death in Love. The poet here wants to convey that those who love never die. Physical death is not death at all in love. There can be only one type of death in love and that is "SEPARATION ".
The poem is addressed by lover true his beloved in which his Attempt is to convince his beloved not to be sad because of his fast approaching physical death.
In the stanza of the poem he tries to assure his beloved that he is going away from her not because he is tired her or because he has got a better company.
He assure herthat at last everybody has to go because it is the way of the world.
It is just a physical death is not death at all. He considered nothing more then a Jest - Joke.
So, He requst her to take his death lightly.
The lover gives gives example of the sun-an astronomy image to convince is beloved that his going away and his absence will not be for a long time. The sun has neither sence a desire and yet it comes back after crossing a long distance. The lover has his sence a desire and his path is not so long as is a path of the sun. So he will come back to be in her company again.
Man considers him self very powerful and mighty but this lover has realized how weak man is. Man ia such a weak creature that he can not add one moment more to his happy time once ends equally impossible. It is for man to bring back the happy time that is gine. The lover here wants moral support of his beloved to face death. If she extends her moral support, he has no problem if death advances.
"The lover requsts his Beloved not to Sigh and cry"
When she sighs it is not juat air but his soul come out when she cries it is not just water that comes out of her eyes. It is his blood that comes out. If sge really loves him as she claims, she would never throw away his soul and blood just like this. The lover knows that she sighs and cries because she has concern for him. He considered it,
In the concluding stanza of poem the lover requsts her not to think in advance that he has any ill-filling for her in her company-if she is by his side, death is also acceptable to him.
Poem by John Donne....
"sweetest Love i don't goe"....
Them:- Is a poem about Death in Love. The poet here wants to convey that those who love never die. Physical death is not death at all in love. There can be only one type of death in love and that is "SEPARATION ".
The poem is addressed by lover true his beloved in which his Attempt is to convince his beloved not to be sad because of his fast approaching physical death.
In the stanza of the poem he tries to assure his beloved that he is going away from her not because he is tired her or because he has got a better company.
He assure herthat at last everybody has to go because it is the way of the world.
It is just a physical death is not death at all. He considered nothing more then a Jest - Joke.
So, He requst her to take his death lightly.
The lover gives gives example of the sun-an astronomy image to convince is beloved that his going away and his absence will not be for a long time. The sun has neither sence a desire and yet it comes back after crossing a long distance. The lover has his sence a desire and his path is not so long as is a path of the sun. So he will come back to be in her company again.
Man considers him self very powerful and mighty but this lover has realized how weak man is. Man ia such a weak creature that he can not add one moment more to his happy time once ends equally impossible. It is for man to bring back the happy time that is gine. The lover here wants moral support of his beloved to face death. If she extends her moral support, he has no problem if death advances.
"The lover requsts his Beloved not to Sigh and cry"
When she sighs it is not juat air but his soul come out when she cries it is not just water that comes out of her eyes. It is his blood that comes out. If sge really loves him as she claims, she would never throw away his soul and blood just like this. The lover knows that she sighs and cries because she has concern for him. He considered it,
" Unkindly Kind"
He asks her not to sigh and cry because he can not see tolerate it.In the concluding stanza of poem the lover requsts her not to think in advance that he has any ill-filling for her in her company-if she is by his side, death is also acceptable to him.
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