This poem compares a guitar without a guitarist to a person without a lover, noting that while both contain physical materials like wood, metal, flesh and bones, it is the guitarist and lover that bring music and life respectively through their role. The poem suggests that the guitar and person alone are incomplete and that it takes another to fulfill their purpose.
This poem compares a guitar without a guitarist to a person without a lover, noting that while both contain physical materials like wood, metal, flesh and bones, it is the guitarist and lover that bring music and life respectively through their role. The poem suggests that the guitar and person alone are incomplete and that it takes another to fulfill their purpose.
This poem compares a guitar without a guitarist to a person without a lover, noting that while both contain physical materials like wood, metal, flesh and bones, it is the guitarist and lover that bring music and life respectively through their role. The poem suggests that the guitar and person alone are incomplete and that it takes another to fulfill their purpose.