Say Something to Me

Series: The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, Volume I

The poem explores the theme of unrequited love and longing through a conversation between two people who are separated by social class. The speaker expresses their desire to be with the other person, but acknowledges that it is impossible due to their different stations in life. The poem highlights the pain and frustration of being unable to express one's true feelings to someone who is out of reach. AI Generated Content

~1888 CE
Available in: English
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