10-18-2014, 03:05 AM
Earth is an inanimate object? I understand that.
The world is more than the planet Earth. And, consequentially, more a self-consciously human experience than a reality.
This poem has no elaboration on the idea of death, but if you promise to stick around, I'll give you a bit more than you have now.
A one sentence summary of the rest of the poem would give more than the whole poem, which is a few sentences, gives itself. But since the poem is not addressed but for a person with a female-sounding name, you can evenly assume that the poem would be less effective if it made sense. If you assume a man is writing it, you can see why that might be.
The world is more than the planet Earth. And, consequentially, more a self-consciously human experience than a reality.
This poem has no elaboration on the idea of death, but if you promise to stick around, I'll give you a bit more than you have now.
A one sentence summary of the rest of the poem would give more than the whole poem, which is a few sentences, gives itself. But since the poem is not addressed but for a person with a female-sounding name, you can evenly assume that the poem would be less effective if it made sense. If you assume a man is writing it, you can see why that might be.

