LP+Love's+Philosophy

This poem was very confusing for me, which is why I chose it. I wanted to see if my understanding changed after I analyzed it. It didn't really.. I'm still confused about this poem. I don't understand the title, and how it relates to the rest of the poem. I do know that the poem is about a person who misses the one they love. The author uses a lot of comparisons of nature. "See the mountains kiss high Heaven and the waves clasp one another ,." I think the author did this to show how things in nature aren't separated, and to ask, why are we? The end of each stanza asks pretty much the same thing, if everything else is together, why aren't we.. What is what the rest of the world's actions worth if we aren't included.. I think this poem is about the strength and importance of love, and also togetherness. Love can be present, but in order to feel its full effects, being together is vital.

I agree that the poem offers some complexities, but I think you've identified the issues. Primarily, it seems the speaker is concerned that her love is unrequited, and she doesn't know what to do. She tries to offer up some unlikely pairs, the mountains kissing the sky, for one, but still can't convince her love that this is meant to be.