I Shall Imagine Life
I Shall Imagine Life - meaning Summary
Authenticity Vs. Illusion
The poem asserts that life feels meaningful only if genuine beauty matters. The speaker imagines life not worth dying for when roses find their beauty wasted. Human beings may delude themselves into treating every weed as a rose, but the poem insists that actual roses retain their quiet integrity and will "only smile," suggesting authenticity endures despite mass self-deception.
Read Complete Analysesi shall imagine life is not worth dying,if (and when)roses complain their beauties are in vain but though mankind persuades itself that every weed's a rose,roses(you feel certain)will only smile
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