The poem expresses the writer's joyful and rapturous love for the subject of the poem. The writer feels lifted up by this love and sings of it loudly for all to hear. Their love brings them glee and joy, and the writer sees the subject as a utopia and perfection, comparing them to God and the god Eros.
The poem expresses the writer's joyful and rapturous love for the subject of the poem. The writer feels lifted up by this love and sings of it loudly for all to hear. Their love brings them glee and joy, and the writer sees the subject as a utopia and perfection, comparing them to God and the god Eros.
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The poem expresses the writer's joyful and rapturous love for the subject of the poem. The writer feels lifted up by this love and sings of it loudly for all to hear. Their love brings them glee and joy, and the writer sees the subject as a utopia and perfection, comparing them to God and the god Eros.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd