This poem explores themes of love, fear, loneliness, and the unknown. It asks a series of questions about whether the subject is afraid of love, freedom, memory, or what cannot be seen. The poem references angels calling out but receiving no response, suggesting the subject is alone and longing for a connection. It describes howling at the moon at midnight in search of love, but finding no one at home. Overall, the poem examines the fears and loneliness that can prevent one from opening themselves up to love.
This poem explores themes of love, fear, loneliness, and the unknown. It asks a series of questions about whether the subject is afraid of love, freedom, memory, or what cannot be seen. The poem references angels calling out but receiving no response, suggesting the subject is alone and longing for a connection. It describes howling at the moon at midnight in search of love, but finding no one at home. Overall, the poem examines the fears and loneliness that can prevent one from opening themselves up to love.
This poem explores themes of love, fear, loneliness, and the unknown. It asks a series of questions about whether the subject is afraid of love, freedom, memory, or what cannot be seen. The poem references angels calling out but receiving no response, suggesting the subject is alone and longing for a connection. It describes howling at the moon at midnight in search of love, but finding no one at home. Overall, the poem examines the fears and loneliness that can prevent one from opening themselves up to love.
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