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Love Song- By William Carlos Williams

   
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In the play Doc, the main character and husband, says “ I wrote this when we were first married. You were away and I thinking of you. It was just sunset and I was looking toward the horizon where I knew you to be.” The wife cried out in joy and told him she adored him...
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Doc used his poetry to ease the tension of a fight with his wife. Doc had a mistress and all of his wife’s reasons for feeling denied were accurate. What does this say about Williams’ view toward the poem? Ending it “How can I tell if I shall ever love you again as I do now?” may imply a doubt in whether Doc will love his wife in the future...
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