To Daffodils
Robert Herrick
Theme:
Through symbolism and fleeting imagery, the poem meditates on the transience of life. The ephemeral daffodils become a metaphor for human mortality and the inevitability of decay. It universalizes the truth that beauty and youth are momentary. I think it gently urges us to accept impermanence with grace.
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