Women I'm Not Married To
'Women I'm Not Married To' Summary
Women I'm Not Married To by Franklin Pierce Adams is a collection of poems about the women the author never married. The poems are full of humor, but they also have a deeper meaning. They explore the themes of love, loss, regret, and the search for happiness.
One of the poems in the collection, "Elaine," is about a woman who is "too good" for the speaker. The speaker knows that Elaine would make a wonderful wife, but he is afraid to commit to her. He writes:
Elaine, Elaine, you're too good for me,
You're too good for any man, I see.
You're the kind of girl that a man should dream of,
But I'm afraid of love.
In another poem, "Maude," the speaker writes about a woman who is "too much" for him. Maude is independent, intelligent, and ambitious. The speaker is attracted to her, but he is also intimidated by her. He writes:
Maude, Maude, you're too much for me,
You're too much for any man, I see.
You're the kind of girl that a man should fear,
But I can't help but draw near.
Throughout the collection, the speaker introduces us to a variety of women who he never married. Some of the women he regrets not marrying, while others he is glad to have escaped. But all of the women leave a lasting impression on him.
The essence and spirit of Women I'm Not Married To is one of nostalgia and regret. The speaker is looking back on his life and thinking about the women he could have married. He wonders what his life would have been like if he had made different choices.
The book is also a celebration of women. Adams writes about women of all different types, from the sweet and innocent to the intelligent and independent. He shows us that women are complex and multifaceted creatures.
Women I'm Not Married To is a classic collection of poems that is sure to resonate with readers of all ages. Adams' poems are witty, insightful, and moving. They explore the universal themes of love, loss, and regret.
Conclusion
Women I'm Not Married To is a collection of poems that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Adams' poems offer us a glimpse into the human heart and the complex nature of relationships. They are a reminder that love is a precious gift, and that we should cherish the people we love.
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Franklin Pierce Adams
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Franklin Pierce Adams was an American columnist known as Franklin P. Adams and by his initials F.P.A.. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, on November 15, 1881, and died in New York City, New York, on M...
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