Song: Sweetest love, I do not go
John Donne.
John Donne's song with the title sweetest love, i do not go this with deals with the theme of love the poem is addressed by the lover to his beloved. It present before us the scene of partings between the lover and his beloved.
John Donne.
John Donne's song with the title sweetest love, i do not go this with deals with the theme of love the poem is addressed by the lover to his beloved. It present before us the scene of partings between the lover and his beloved.
The song opens with the lovers request to his beloved that he is going away from her not because he is tired of her or because of a hope that he will be able to find out a better companion for him self he treys to convince her that at last parted is bound to be there and so he would prefer an artificial partition by forgetting her forever the lover is firm in his belief that death can not cause partisan between him and his beloved. The lover gives an example of the sun. The sun which last night went away from comes back today morning thus that. Sun has neither desire nor sense to come back. Compering him self with the sun, the lover mentions that he has both desire and sense and so he would come at the earliest just like that sun. His path is shorter than of the sun and he would make a speedy journey to come back to his beloved his wings are his desire to meet her again and so he would come back.
In the next stanza the lover specks about how helpless mankind considers himself very powerful, he can not add one hour more to his happy days of life. Equally week man is that he can not bring back a happy time which has already gone from his life. At the most man can remember that happy past. The lover would like to be morally supported by his beloved in fighting out this parting between him and her .
The lover makes and humble request to his beloved, not to sign and weep because when she signs and weeps his soul and blood which are in the beloved, come out. If she truly loves him, her sighs and teers must stop because she has no right to west his soul and blood.
The concluding stanza of the poem is the lovers request to his beloved she should not think anythings sad and bad because desting place its roll so far they lived together and after death they would sleep side by side in their grave. The lover wants to assure her that nothing can cause parting between him and his beloved.
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