ysis of "Song" by W.H. Auden:
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Posted by Kaijin on February 07, 19102 at 14:40:21:
I would like other opinions on the centeral idea or theme of "Song" by Auden, and whether or not you think of it as a "happy" love story or a darker for dissillusioned outlook on love.
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