How do I love thee? By Elizabeth Browning
How do I love thee?’ was written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, a great poet of the Victorian era. ‘How Do I Love Thee’ is a famous love poem and was first published in a collection, Sonnets from the Portuguese in 1850.
As this poem is about love, the speaker counts how she adores her beloved. To her, love is a powerful force that can conquer everything in the universe. As an epitome of her expression of love, she details the ways how her love will get stronger with every passing phase of life. She discusses her passion between her love.
Analysis about the poem:
I made my reply about this poem and here it is..
My reply:
Calm down and do not be hasty, my love
because everything in this world takes time
Fortunately we are still in our prime
And with the help from the heavens above
You can realise what you really feel
Is it true that you will love me that much
Are you willing to be always in touch
And if so then prove to me that it's real
Prove to me that you will truly love me
Not by mere words alone, but by action
Do that, and only then that I shall see
The true length and depht of your attraction
If you'll do that then I can guarantee
I'll give you the feel for satisfaction
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