I wish I could say that modernism has brought me great nuggets
of knowledge… but goodness all of the poems and stories we have read have been
so bleak that is difficult to be enlightened when the literature makes you lose
hope of a bright future. However I have managed to find a glimmer of happiness
and silliness in one of W.H. Auden’s poem, “Tell me the Truth about Love.” (Here
is a link to the poem, http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/o-tell-me-the-truth-about-love/)
Auden’s poem is downright spastic and silly when you first read it, but when you
really ponder on his words the realization of how hilariously true his words
are sinks in. Auden’s poem is a list of statements and questions about what
love really is. He juxtaposes different ideologies of love, compares love to
random objects, smell’s, and human behavior, goes searching for answers in the past
and random places, and he asks many questions that one would expect to hear
from a small child for an adult might never say such absurd questions out loud.
Auden doesn’t quite pin point the truth about love in his poem, but who out of
any of us can pin point the truth about love in its entirety? We as humans have
different definitions of it for each circumstance of love, different ways we
act upon love, and we change our minds about love. There are times where we are
cynical and feel like love causes chaos. Then there are those times where we
are mystified by the wonderfulness of love. I will be attempting to explain the
complicated subject of love by using a few of Auden’s truthful metaphors and
questions. I would have liked to explicate the poem in full but it is quite
long and I had a hay day with writing my intro paragraph.
“Some say it makes the world go around,/ Some say that's
absurd,”(3-4)
I claim myself to be optimist so I do believe that love is a
wonderful think. It is love that links us to our friends, family, significant
others, pets, and whatever else people love. All humans love at least someone
or something so yes in a way love does make the world go around since it is
everywhere! As I mentioned three sentences ago, I claim myself to be an
optimist when it comes to the subject of love, but even I feel that people can
be completely absurd when it comes to love. Think of the crazy mother-in-laws
who treat their daughter-in-laws like dirt because they took their precious son
away from them. Or the creeper from Porphyria’s lover! He killed his “beloved”
Porphyria to preserve the moment that she declared her love for him by
strangling her with her own hair! Love makes the world go around but it also
causes people to be absurd and a little bit crazy.
“Does its odour remind one of llamas,/ Or has it a comforting
smell?” (11-12)
I chose this particular quote because it is quite spastic. Who
sits down to read a poem about love and expects to see the author compare love to
a llama? Although these lines are quite random they ring true in how people
react to love. Some people are comforted and welcome love with open arms…. Then
there are those who turn away from it like it is a wretched smell. For those
that have been around llamas you know that they don’t smell like a field of
daisies.
Auden ends his poem perfectly I feel with the lines above. He
allows his readers to ponder the question of what is, love and what will it
feel like. Will love be a breath of fresh air in the morning? Or will it feel
like you just got foot ran over by some crazy bus driver? Or will it come and
change your attitude and plan like the weather can? All of us have had plans be
dashed or created because of a change In the weather. Will love be mannerly and
calm? Or take you spin in a tornado? Auden’s last question should have not been
question. It should have been statement because love does alter life
altogether. There is no question about it. I apologize to those who found this
blog quite random and incoherent at times, but I hope that in reading the poem
and this blog you will find yourself laughing and nodding along to the
wonderful and not so wonderful things about love.

