John Donne
True love is something hard to find. Some people doubt if it even exists. Throughout time people have been forever searching for that perfect soul mate to spend the rest of their life with. John Donne and the musical band Foreigner are both artists who have put their thoughts for their quest of true love into words. John Donne expresses his search in time in his poem, "The Canonization" and Foreigner does so in their song, " I Want To Know What Love Is."In John Donne's poem "The Canonization" there is a speaker telling someone about the disbeliefs of the capability of finding true love. That over time the same outcome will happen in a relationship. Perhaps Donne himself is struggling mentally with the idea of getting too caught up in a relationship because of previous bad experiences he has had with love. So he has set up this poem as a warning to convey his feelings and concerns that no relationship is capable of working. Donne believes that it is impossible for couples to be in a relationship where people are faithful and can be trusted. He feels that anyone who thinks that they have found that one perfect person has been fooled. In the first stanza of the poem he says how he should not have to hide the feelings t
"There Donne is expressing his real concerns with love in the first line of that stanza. In the next portion of the song the artist has the same revelation as Donne. However unlike Donne's poem this song ends with the idea that the person searching has found true love. But he still has a hope that he will get over his pain and what he has found again will be true love. In the 3rd stanza Donne starts to realize again that the love he has found will have the same fate as it always has had. How it once was happiness and is now turned into rage. Donne has successfully used the passage of time to convey his feeling on love and relationships. " Meaning that no matter what the memories that have built in his mind and heart will last throughout history until his death. He has gone over every obstacle and experienced so much hurt and pain in past relationships that he completely doubts the idea of ever finding authentic happiness. "This being said shows how they compliment each other and act as one. He should be allowed to love exactly how he is and he shouldn't be afraid of being in love with someone. The last line reiterates this feeling, "A pattern of your love. He goes on and looks at how he has been hurt long-ago and he has wept but got over it.
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