Oftentimes we hear lovers say “I am yours,” or we hear them ask “will you be mine?” This poem appears to say the opposite with Sara Teasdale naming it, “I Am Not Yours.” But really, this poem is about how much Teasdale longs to be somebody’s and how much she longs to be lost in the tempest of a great love. This poem describes the longing some feel to be completely lost in love, which can feel freeing at the same time.
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Gender | Female |
Age | 34 |
Location | USA, Missouri, Oregon |
🌈 Sexuality | Straight |