Blue Is the Night, and the Moon Is Glancing
Blue Is the Night, and the Moon Is Glancing - meaning Summary
Melancholy of Lost Youth
A reflective speaker mourns the loss of youth and vanished joys. The poem frames memory and longing beneath a cold, moonlit night that mirrors emotional distance. The speaker acknowledges past attractiveness and vitality as irretrievable, and accepts a present defined by diminished feeling and a persistent, blue melancholy. The short poem compresses resignation and yearning into a brief, elegiac mood.
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