In the poem “Divorce” by Adam Koehn, the topic is about his divorce. The poet got a divorce and it is causing his heart to break. The poet is in deep depression, because of his divorce. He is angry at himself for not making the relationship work. He says, “It feels like glass breaking, / It feels like anger.” He uses glass breaking, which two powerful words to use when describing his feelings. The poet wants the audience to feel cautious and prepared, because a divorce can happen to anyone. The poet is providing us how he reacted to a divorce and how he handled it. Although, everyone handles breakups differently.
The poem “Dressed Up” by Langston Hughes is about love. The poet wishes that he could get back with his girlfriend. In the poem, it says “I had ma clothes cleaned/Just like new./I put ‘em on but/I still feels blue. He uses the word “blue,” which is a good indicator that his depressed and sad. He tries to forget about her by renewing his wardrobe, but nothing will replace the relationship he had with her. The poet wants us to feel sympathy for him, because he goes on about how sad he is and how bad he wants his girlfriend back.
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The poet was involved in a relationship that was blinding. It wasn’t really love, it was just a relationship that was meant to be a lesson. Some relationships aren’t meant to be. The poet seems very calm, yet sad in this poem. When she says “Good only to make wishes on / and forever to be gone,” it creates a hopeless mood as if she has given up on their relationship. The poet wants us to feel prepared for any relationship that comes in our lives. Not everyone can see the truth behind a relationship, because it's hard sometimes, especially if you believe your in love. Love is