In the poem "Since there's no help" by Michael Drayton, the speaker describes his love for someone who is dying. The poem explores themes of love, loss, and mortality. The "dying" referred to in the poem symbolizes the inevitable end of love and the pain of watching someone fade away.
Love is dying of course: "Now at the last gasp of Love's latest breath"
Bleak, dying, ghost
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The poem "I Felt a Funeral in my Brain" was about someone dying inside. This is a sad poem.
forthright, since the author tells directly to the reader what's happened in the poem
"To an Athlete Dying Young" is a poem written in a form of elegy, which is a mournful poem that laments the death of a person. The poem reflects on the fleeting nature of fame and glory in athletics, and how dying young can preserve one's achievements and prevent the tarnishing of their legacy.
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This person has a good handle on this poem. http://voices.yahoo.com/review-athlete-dying-young-4768330.html
I think it's about dying. It's from a poem. I learned that it's kind of about dying. The rage against dying... Who or what is the rage? Maybe doctors, medicine, anything... Think about it... Hope I helped.
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There is no widely known poem specifically called "The Tummy Beast." It's possible that there may be a lesser-known or new poem with that title, but it is not a famous or recognized work in mainstream literary circles.
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The poem, "The Old Woman" by Joseph Campbell tells the reader that age is beautiful. A woman is dying buy she has lived a full life.