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Poetry explications are one of the ultimate tests for any literature student. How do you conceive and defend an argument about a poem using nothing but the poem itself? This video shows you how to interpret, listen to, question, and write about any piece of poetry. More Shakespearean sonnets: • Oh No He Didst Not! Shakespeare's "My mist... More Edna St. Vincent Millay: • Loves Lost: Millay's "What lips my lips ha... I shall forget you presently, my dear, So make the most of this, your little day, Your little month, your little half a year Ere I forget, or die, or move away, And we are done forever; by and by I shall forget you, as I said, but now, If you entreat me with your loveliest lie I will protest you with my favorite vow. I would indeed that love were longer-lived, And vows were not so brittle as they are, But so it is, and nature has contrived To struggle on without a break thus far,— Whether or not we find what we are seeking Is idle, biologically speaking. -1920 Check out more of Millay's moving, passionate poetry: Modern Library Classics publishes an essential collection with a deeply informative introduction by Nancy Milford: https://amzn.to/2GzbDtJ ============================================ My favorite notebooks: https://fieldnotesbrand.com?aff=49 Use code FNCOMMA10 for 10% your order! ============================================== Note: this book has my full endorsement which is why I'm pitching it here. Thus, if you buy this book through this link, I receive a small commission which will make my wallet happy, but my heart will be happier if you support used book stores and libraries...just saying.