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Summary

This short poem explores deep themes of personal reflection and emotional turmoil. It conveys the speaker's resignation to their own earthly hardships and fleeting nature of human emotions. The poem delves into the idea that moments of love, which spanned across years, can be overshadowed by a brief instance of hatred. The speaker expresses a lack of mourning for their desolate state compared to others' happiness, but is touched by another's sorrow for them, emphasizing their transient and observer-like existence in the world. The poem captures the complexities of human emotions and relationships, often vacillating between love, sorrow, and the inevitability of moving on.

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I heed not that my earthly lot
Hath little of Earth in it—
That years of love have been forgot
In the hatred of a minute:—
I mourn not that the desolate
Are happier, sweet, than I,
But that you sorrow for my fate
Who am a passer-by.


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