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Analysis Of Sara Teasdale's Poem 'I Am Not Yours'

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In her poem “I Am Not Yours,” Sara Teasdale asks for her significant other to love her so deeply that she becomes a part of him. Teasdale uses figurative language to convey her romantic message. For example, she states that she is not lost in him but she wishes to be “Lost as a candle lit at noon” (3). At noon, the sun is directly overhead relinquishing the candle of its purpose. The candle’s light would be lost in the sunlight. Teasdale desires to be the flame of the candle and for her lover to be the sun. In addition, she wants their love to be “a snowflake in the sea” (4). As soon as a snowflake comes in contact with water it will melt and become part of the vast sea. Teasdale wants to be so loved that her heart melts and she becomes a
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