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  1. Love Poem” As a Representative of Love: The poem illustrates the strengths and weaknesses of his beloved and his unshakable love for her. The narrative begins with him discussing the unfavorable characteristics of his beloved, affectionately addressing her as “my clumsiness dear,” and using peculiar comparisons to illustrate the ...

  2. Indeed, in the poem’s first three words, the speaker directly addresses his beloved as “My clumsiest dear.” The woman he loves, as the reader quickly learns, breaks nearly everything that...

  3. John Frederick Nims. My clumsiest dear, whose hands shipwreck vases, At whose quick touch all glasses chip and ring, Whose palms are bulls in china, burs in linen, And have no cunning with any soft thing. 5 Except all ill-at-ease fidgeting people: The refugee uncertain at the door. You make at home; deftly you steady.

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  4. Love Poem. My clumsiest dear, whose hands shipwreck vases, At whose quick touch all glasses chip and ring, Whose palms are bulls in china, burs in linen, And have no cunning with any soft thing. Except all ill-at-ease fidgeting people: The refugee uncertain at the door. You make at home; deftly you steady.

  5. John Frederick Nims’ “Love Poem” is a poem describing someone he loves. The first line of the poem, “My clumsiest dear, whose hands shipwreck vases”, at first may be interpreted as the start of some form of insult.

  6. Unlike most love poems, Nims does not describe his lover as a perfect woman. Instead, he describes her faults, along with her attributes, creating a more realistic view about relationships. In stanza 1, he states “ My clumsiest dear, whose hands have shipwrecked vases, at whose quick touch all glasses chip and ring”.

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  8. Feb 14, 2022 · Love may seem to be the most fundamental subject for poetry, but interestingly, it is not. When we consider the great poetic traditions of almost any people, we find that love is by no means the first matter that has inspired their poets.

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