Someone might compare the one they love to a summer day because both evoke feelings of warmth, brightness, and joy. A summer day often symbolizes beauty and vitality, reflecting the affection and admiration they feel for their partner. Additionally, just as summer days can be fleeting and cherished, this comparison highlights the preciousness of their love and the desire to savor those moments together.
No, it is a sonnet, a poem of love.
I agree, the lyrics should be "it can't just be summer love", which would mean that it was in fact more than summer love, the current lyrics suggest that it isn't even summer love.
aphrodite. goddess of love also
I would say a picnic out on a dry field, full of grass of course, spending all afternoon with someone you love, or appreciate.
I LOVE summer. Without it, I would totally die.
NO! if you love someone i would love that person forever!
"i love you"
The phrase "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day" from Shakespeare's Sonnet 18 is not symbolism but a direct comparison between the person being addressed and a summer's day. The poem uses nature imagery to highlight the beauty of the beloved and the enduring power of art to preserve that beauty.
When someone sees God through someone else, that is called true love. When you would sacrifice yourself to someone else you are in love.
Well to loveing someone is not how you want to ask you'r question. This is how," Can falling in love make you love someone?" and my answer to that would be possibly, if you know what love means.
He or she is more lovely and more temperate, nor will his or her eternal summer fade or lose possession of the beauty he or she owns.
I love you would be a good start.