
My love, my dear, my heart's delight,
Thou art my life, my shining light.
With thee I walk in fields of gold,
And ne'er again shall I be cold.
This poem is a beautiful expression of love and devotion from the speaker to their beloved. The opening lines immediately establish the speaker's deep affection for their beloved, calling them "my love, my dear, my heart's delight."
The next line, "Thou art my life, my shining light," further emphasizes the importance of the beloved in the speaker's life, suggesting that they are a source of guidance and inspiration.
The Poem's final two lines of the poem use imagery to convey the happiness and contentment that the speaker feels in the presence of their beloved. Walking together in fields of gold symbolizes a life of abundance and prosperity, and the statement that they will "ne'er again be cold" suggests that the warmth and love of the beloved will always keep the speaker comforted and satisfied.
Overall, the poem is a testament to the power of love and the joy that it can bring to one's life.


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