Oh, because you never tried
To bow my will or break my pride,
And nothing of the cave-man made
You want to keep me half afraid,
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Marvellous poem. "I loved you more, because you never ever touched me unless I wanted you to" is such a fantastic statement coming from a woman, in the 19th century.
Blending thru love and not force is what makes 2 souls follow the same course. Sara Teasdale presents this to us in a most beautiful romantic way but passionate too. Great poem.
Take my dreams and take my mind That were masterless as wind; And Master! I shall say to you Since you never asked me to. Beautiful poem shared.10 for it.
Women are still struggling to be seen as equal to a man- -not better, not more favored by God or the workplace, just equal in value, in opportunity, in faith, in relationships. So many centuries women have been treated and allowed themselves to be treated as unequal- -in fact, they have believed they were unequal. Now women are more apt to be seen as intelligent, interested in political and social issues, creative in science as well as in housewifery. Sara lived in an age wherein progress was being made in man-woman relationships and she definitely added her bit here.
Beautiful poem showing trust and faith between lovers. Nice.
Amazing. The poem is about maintaining the dignity in a relationship between a man and the woman. It hints at the qualities that a woman looks for before choosing her man. Thanks: ....you never tried / To bow my will or break my pride, Take my dreams and take my mind / That were masterless as wind;
Marvelous and amazing poem displaying unconditional and total confluence with the loved one. A great love song. Thanks for sharing.
Nice one.. beautiful lines...10 Best love I shall hold And take you to new world To show them I have World’s best love
To draw me unaware! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.
Will someone explain this poem a little more please? i don't understand everything in it
This is an expression of her love once again for him. She had such an uncanny way with describing her inner emtions.... Bonnie
Part 2. We should understand that in the US, women were treated as vermin even in the 17th century. May I invite you to recall the story of Hester Prynne, referred to in my poem, "The World was only Darker."