Love Despised is a collection of poems by Madison Julius Cawein. The poems explore themes of love, loss, and despair, as well as the beauty of nature. The collection is divided into four sections: Love, Loss, Despair, and Nature. In the first section, Love, Cawein explores the joys and sorrows of love. He writes of the pain of unrequited love, the joy of finding love, and the despair of losing it. He also writes of the beauty of love, and how it can bring hope and joy even in the darkest of times. The second section, Loss, focuses on the pain of losing someone or something. Cawein writes of the grief of losing a loved one, the emptiness of losing a dream, and the despair of losing hope. He also writes of the beauty of remembering those we have lost, and how it can bring us comfort. The third section, Despair, explores the depths of despair and hopelessness. Cawein writes of the pain of being alone, the despair of feeling lost, and the fear of never finding a way out. He also writes of the beauty of hope, and how it can bring us strength and courage. The fourth section, Nature, focuses on the beauty of nature. Cawein writes of the joy of being in nature, the peace of being surrounded by beauty, and the hope of finding solace in nature. He also writes of the despair of being disconnected from nature, and how it can lead to feelings of loneliness and despair. Love Despised is a powerful collection of poems that explore the depths of love, loss, despair, and nature. Cawein's poems are filled with emotion and beauty, and will leave readers feeling inspired and hopeful.
By Madison Julius Cawein · First published 1902 · Genre: Romance, Drama, Poetry