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  1. Oct 10, 2019 · Regret is a major theme in much poetry, so below we offer ten of the very best poems about regret, remorse, and related emotions. These poems range from laments about the past, to regret for a particular incident. 1. John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester, ‘The Imperfect Enjoyment’.

  2. Short poems about endings possess a remarkable ability to capture the complexities of emotions that arise when we bid farewell. Through a few carefully chosen words, these verses paint vivid images, evoke deep emotions, and invite us to reflect on the transient nature of life.

  3. People who hold a grudge find it so heavy and they don't feel love, but life is too short to not forgive and makes you tired, so much easier to forgive and show some love. People make mistakes and say or do things that hurt.

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  4. These images suggest various things – fire suggests rage, war, passion; ice suggests cold indifference and passivity – and can be interpreted in a number of ways, which lends this classic short poem about the end of the world an ambiguous, symbolic quality.

  5. Mar 3, 2016 · By the end of the poem, the flea that had brought the two lovers together by blood has been killed, but the argument that it has inspired has been brought to its culmination. One thing an analysis of the poem cannot do is say whether the woman said ‘yes’ or not.

  6. The poet in the poem, ‘The Flea’ by John Donne, asks his beloved to observe the flea carefully and mark that what she denies to him is not of much significance. The flea sucked her blood and then sucked his. In this way, in its body, their respective blood are mixed up.

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  8. The poem ends with its speaker arriving home with the prospect of the next day feeling like the "last twist of the knife"—perhaps the ultimate insult, to have to get ready for the day ahead despite the creeping sense that life lacks any purpose or meaning.

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