THEME: LOVE
Song: Lauryn Hill "Ex-Factor"
Poem #1: "Let me not to the marriage of true minds" William Shakespeare
Poem #2: "Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone" W.H. Auden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE-bnWqLqxE
Lauryn Hill's "Ex-Factor" is a powerful song where she describes the pain of being in a relationship and trying to make it work with her lover, yet problems always arise and get in the way of their love. In the first verse of the song, Hill's tone is desperate as she sings the difficulty of loving her man.
"Loving you is like a battle
And we both end up with scars
Tell me, who I have to be
To get some reciprocity
No one loves you more than me
And no one ever will"
Lauryn Hill's "Ex-Factor" is a powerful song where she describes the pain of being in a relationship and trying to make it work with her lover, yet problems always arise and get in the way of their love. In the first verse of the song, Hill's tone is desperate as she sings the difficulty of loving her man.
"Loving you is like a battle
And we both end up with scars
Tell me, who I have to be
To get some reciprocity
No one loves you more than me
And no one ever will"
Tone(s): hurt, sadness, pain, defeat.
"Let me not to the marriage of true minds" - William Shakespeare
This beautiful poem by William Shakespeare, defines true love and how it is unwavering no matter the circumstance. Lines 2-7 describes how pure and strong love should be when it is found by two people.
"Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds,
Or bends with the remover to remove:
Oh, no! It is an ever-fixed mark,
That looks on tempests and is never shaken"
Tone(s): confidence, strength
"Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone" - W.H. Auden
The first line of this poem captivates the reader as the author illustrates how he feels after the death of his husband. Throughout the poem, Auden provides visualization while reading to represent the death of his loved one and how the world from his point of view stops. The third stanza shows the pain that he feels from being separated from love:
"He was my North, my South, my East and West,
My working week and Sunday rest,
My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song;
I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong."
Tone(s): sorrow, grief, mourning
The poems and song all have an underlying theme which is love. Love however, is felt in different ways for each author. Lauryn hill experiences love that is a struggle to hold on to; she wants to make it work but it is not possible because of mistreatment that she is receiving from her man. Shakespeare on the contrary, speaks of a love that is true and firm, that does not bend no matter what and he strongly believes in this type of love when it is shared by two people. The last type of love is that of broken love; a love that is lost when death separates a couple from one another. W.H. Auden speaks of his broken heart and how nothing matters anymore now that the love of his life is gone from the world. These pieces of poetry revealed to me how love can come in many different forms. Love cannot be measured, it is not easy and it can hurt any time.