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Song (Donne version)

Song (Donne version)

John Donne

Song is a short poem by John Donne that explores themes of love and disillusionment. Written in the early 17th century, it presents a cynical view on the nature of women, suggesting that true fidelity is unattainable. The poem is notable for its sharp wit and emotional depth, reflecting the complexities of romantic relationships. This version features seven different readings by LibriVox volunteers, showcasing the poem's enduring relevance and varied interpretations.

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LibriVox volunteers bring you seven different readings of the short poem Song by John Donne, a weekly poetry project. So...

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