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Whats unconditional love
Whats unconditional love









  1. Whats unconditional love full#
  2. Whats unconditional love free#

Whats unconditional love free#

Duffy’s poem seeks out new ways to express the sincerity of love, explored, fittingly enough, in a new sort of ‘sonnet’ (14 lines and ending in a sort-of couplet, though written in irregular free verse).What makes love unconditional? The definition of unconditional is without restrictions or limits - unquestioning. First published in 2005, ‘Syntax’ is about trying to find new and original ways to say ‘I love you’.Īs many people have pointed out, when we say ‘I love you’ we are always, in effect, uttering a quotation. It’s about the unconditional nature of a love given to another human being and how ‘your hand in mine’ is sufficient enough to make a life well-lived.Īt fourteen lines, this poem is another ‘sonnet’ of sorts – though its rhyme scheme and metre are unique to Duffy’s poem. The late, great Michael Donaghy (1954-2004) offers a sonnet (a blend of the English and Italian sonnet form) which plays on the double meaning of the word ‘present’ (both ‘here-and-now’ and ‘gift’), rejecting the former in favour of the latter.īut to paraphrase this beautiful and tender poem is to do it an injustice.

whats unconditional love

This is our favourite poem on this list, and ideal for reading out at a wedding ceremony. In this tender poem, the idiosyncratic American poet offers a tribute to his loved one, saying he carries her heart with him and is never without it. Cummings, ‘ i carry your heart with me(i carry it in’.Ĭummings was one of the greatest love poets of the twentieth century, and his own distinctive modernist style (most famously, his eschewal of capital letters) lends his love poetry an innocent air. If Kipling were charged with some crime or misdemeanour, his mother would still love him if he suffered some tragic misfortune such as being drowned, his mother would mourn him and if he committed a sin so terrible that he was damned in body and soul, he knows that his mother would pray for his salvation.Ĩ. Here, Kipling focuses on his mother’s unconditional love for her son. This poem dovetails nicely with Yeats’s poem, written by a father for his daughter. Because of the less-than-happy ending of that book, Kipling probably added ‘Mother o’ Mine’ to the beginning of the book as a way of saying sorry to his mother for having displeased her she’d have preferred the happy ending.

whats unconditional love

So begins this poem which was published as a dedication to Kipling’s 1892 book The Light That Failed.

Whats unconditional love full#

Follow the link above to read the full poem. In the poem, Yeats watches his sleeping daughter and thinks of all the things he wishes for her: beauty (but not too much beauty), and a personality that is free from hatred. This 1919 poem was written for Anne, Yeats’s daughter with Georgie Hyde Lees, whom Yeats married after his last marriage proposal to Maud Gonne was rejected in 1916. That chooses right, and never find a friend. Yeats, ‘ A Prayer for My Daughter’.īeauty to make a stranger’s eye distraught, However, unconditional love can never be suppressed or vanquished, and Housman knows that, if Jackson changed his mind, he would be by his side in an instant.Ħ. Housman (1859-1936) wrote very powerfully about lost and hopeless love, and this poem is a fine example of how he transmuted personal unhappiness (he fell in love with Moses Jackson, a fellow student at Oxford, as an undergraduate) into great poetry.Īs the second stanza of the longer poem above suggests, Housman loved Jackson but agreed to ‘forget’ him at Jackson’s request.

whats unconditional love whats unconditional love

Housman, ‘ Shake Hands, We Shall Never Be Friends, All’s Over’.Īnd the soul that was born to die for you,Īlong with the love of a parent for their child, is there any deeper unconditional love than the love we harbour for one who will never return it?Ī.











Whats unconditional love