08-20-2014, 10:30 AM
I've read this a dozen times. I'm almost certain this isn't the case but it every time I read it I come to conclusion the speaker has a homosexual affection for his friend, but is unsure if his friend has the same feelings so he is putting off telling him.
The poem sounds very romantic to me.
These lines stand out to me especially..
"I've missed my turn, my aimless wend
has led me where I don’t belong"
"I’ll meet him just around this bend,
on nights like this no turn is wrong," << thats almost a romance/date/one night stand cliche
"But for right now I’ll just pretend
he’s walking by my side so long"
also, the
I will confess and tell my freind
Sorry, but I just couldn't keep coming into this thread with that thought in my mind and not posting it...
The poem sounds very romantic to me.
These lines stand out to me especially..
"I've missed my turn, my aimless wend
has led me where I don’t belong"
"I’ll meet him just around this bend,
on nights like this no turn is wrong," << thats almost a romance/date/one night stand cliche
"But for right now I’ll just pretend
he’s walking by my side so long"
also, the
I will confess and tell my freind
Sorry, but I just couldn't keep coming into this thread with that thought in my mind and not posting it...

