By T. S. Eliot
This poem talks about how he is in a place that no one will be able to find him or reply back to him so that's why he is writing this to let us know what he thinks of the topic of love. He talks about being afraid to tell his lover that he loves her but doesn't knows if she loves him back. Throughout the poem he mentions his bald spot and about it is growing. Then at the end of the poem we get this unexpected line that says "Till human voices wake us, and we drown", which i think that means that we are all in a dream waiting to be woken up by something that will want us to come back to the real world.
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