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In English / Elementary School | 2025-07-09

Answer using the poem:The sweetness of your voiceYour soul-searching eyesThrow in the smiling lipsMakes my life completeMissing you, when you're goneBut frozen stiffwhen you're aroundAs my worthless lifeis now completeThis dream might end...if I'll stir..​

Asked by MARJUNKINGKING

Answer (1)

1. The poem consists of two stanzas:First stanza: "The sweetness of your voice..." up to "...makes my life complete"Second stanza: "Missing you, when you're gone..." up to "...if I'll stir.."2. Lines per StanzaStanza 1: 4 linesStanza 2: 6 lines3. The poem does not consistently follow a rhyme scheme. Most lines do not end in rhyming words, so the poem is written in free verse.4. The tone is tender and longing, with a mix of admiration and vulnerability. The narrator expresses feelings of love, admiration, and a sense of fulfillment and hesitation caused by the presence and absence of the beloved.5. The poem's message centers on how love or admiration for someone brings a sense of completeness and joy. The speaker feels incomplete without their beloved, yet overwhelmed and almost immobilized in their presence. It also conveys a sense of fragility, as if the happiness felt might disappear if the moment is disturbed reminding readers to cherish the fleeting nature of deep emotions and dreams.

Answered by Sefton | 2025-07-20