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Due to their ‘refined’ love, the physical aspect of a relationship is less important. Typically, Donne names eyes, lips etc to represent physical, earthly love, perhaps because they are erotic signalers, and also because they express personality.

However, significantly, their ‘refined’ love is so special that even ‘our selves know not what it is’. Not even they can define it. The compound verb ‘inter-assured’ is probably a Donne invention, we can suppose meaning that their minds grasp it even if their consciousness doesn’t. Neatly put!

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The poem was Written in 1611 right before Donne departed on official business, required by his employers. ‘Valediction’ means parting or farewell. It is one of his most famous poems, and also one of his most accessible and fascinating in its memorable metaphysical conceit, that of the loving couple as a compass.

Donne uses this poem to try and convince his wife that they will cope with their separation as their love is so pure and enduring. The essence of his reasoning is his assertion that his love is fundamentally spiritual. For all the eroticism in poems such as The Flea, Donne professes a spiritual devotion that transcends physical love. In other poems, like Love’s Alchemy, Donne is impatient with those who claim to only value the highest Platonic ideal, yet here he is not far off doing just that.

Anticipating a physical separation from his beloved, Donne invokes the nature of that spiritual love to ward off the “tear-floods” and “sigh-tempests” that might otherwise attend on their farewell. The poem is essentially a sequence of metaphors and comparisons, each describing a way of looking at their separation that will help them to avoid the mourning forbidden by the poem’s title.

Structure
This poem comprises nine four-lined stanzas or quatrains. It follows a simple ABAB rhyme scheme. It broadly follows a iambic tetrameter metrical rhythm, though often deviates from strict adherence to the pattern.

Language and Imagery
The voice is that of the poet, using the first person ‘I’ and addressing his young wife who, characteristically, is a passive subject; she is allowed no voice of her own.

The poem progresses straightforwardly from quatrain to quatrain, metaphor to metaphor — celestial spheres, a compass, gold, dying virtuously, are typical examples of Donne’s fertile imagination. The inventiveness and cleverness can be best understood from the detailed annotations.

What Does Metaphysical Mean?
The word ‘meta’ means ‘after,’ so the translation of ‘metaphysical’ is ‘after the physical.’ Metaphysics deals with questions that can’t be explained by science, and explores the nature of reality in a philosophical way.

Common metaphysical questions include the following:
•Does God exist?
• What is the difference between reality and perception?
•Is everything that happens already predetermined? If so, then is free choice non-existent?
•Is consciousness limited to the brain?

Of course, there is no one correct answer; Metaphysics is about exploration and philosophy, not about science and mathematics.

Characteristics
One common characteristic is that Metaphysical poetry is clever and witty. The poets examined serious questions with humour and inventiveness.

Metaphysical poetry also sought to shock and challenge the reader; to question the unquestionable. The poetry often mixed ordinary speech with intellectual paradoxes and puns. The results were strange, comparing unlikely things, such as lovers to a compass or the soul to a drop of dew. These bizarre comparisons were called ‘conceits’.

Metaphysical poetry also explored a few common themes — religion; the theme of carpe diem (seize the day) and the nature of humanity and emotions.

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If there are honest and beautiful women, Donne would be willing to face hardship to get one. However, he knows there aren’t, so he’ll not even try. The reference to Pilgrimage is faintly blasphemous; these being journeys of hardship for religious reasons.

It is ironic that later Donne would meet the love of his life, elope with her, suffering major career setbacks due to this.
See Valediction, Forbidding Mourning

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The speaker compares his journey to death; something sad and inevitable. Dying people react differently, but the implication is that it is best is to accept it. Virtuous men die without violence or revolt, so they too should be ‘virtuous’ in the public behaviour at their parting. This idea extends to the second stanza when he advises his lover to not ‘tell the laity of our love’, in other words to keep their feelings discrete and moderate.

Robert Browning alludes to these stanzas in his poem “Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came” (lines 25-36), which inspired Stephen King’s Dark Tower Series.

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Here Donne refers to Plato’s Theory of Love, separating ‘high love’ from ‘low love’.

‘Low love’ is carnal, physically oriented love. These couples rely on physicality for their relationship to work. ‘High love’ refers to intellectual and spiritual connection.

Donne claims that ‘sublunary’ lovers — that is they exist beneath the moon and are controlled by it — enjoy relationships that have yet not reached a spiritual level. They would suffer from separation because their union lacks a spiritual element. Donne and his young wife needn’t worry about the danger of separation because they have attained something more meaningful.

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Even though Joey’s a newcomer, he is beating artists that are already on their eighth album. Reaching 8 albums is quite a success, so this isn’t some weak rapper he is beating, but a battle-hardened veteran.

An alternative way to look at this line is that Joey is “breaking up” marijuana trees on other artists' albums.

An eighth is a common measurement of marijuana. It is an 1/8 of an ounce of marijuana. He must’ve chosen eighth rather than ninth or another number to play on the words “trees” and “eighth”.

This line implies that breaking up weed is the only use of these other rappers' CDs.

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All it takes is one look at his face to tell he isn’t straight, which is a pun on StraightFace’s name.

DOUBLE ENTENDRE TIME!

  1. First one is obvious, he is calling him gay

  2. By saying he isn’t what his name suggests, it is a clever way to suggest he’s not what he claims he is, therefore a fake, and as we know being “real” is something that is deeply valued in the hip-hop world

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Stigma is the singular form of stigmata, which are basically bodily injuries related to the ones that Christ had.
This line shows that she saw past Psyonik’s injuries, and bodily scars (basically, his exterior) and saw his mind and personality (basically, how he actually is, his interior). It shows that she is willing to look past appearances and likes him for who he truly is.

Interestingly enough, the word stigma has another meaning: It is a part of the pistil, and this carries on with the lexical field of flowers of the song (the line above in particular)

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Marcelo D2 quer a paz, mas ele não quer a ter pela força (matar pela paz não faz muito sentido!)

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A Constituição Brasileira de 1988 proíbe a pena de morte no art. 5º, XLVII, a).

Apesar disso, infelizmente, o Brasil possui a polícia que mais mata no mundo.

Todos os dias o noticiário brasileiro é inundado de relatos de mortes em favelas, muitas vezes de crianças indo para escola ou de homens e mulheres voltando de seus trabalho.

Assim, apesar de não haver formalmente a pena de morte no Brasil, na prática, a polícia mata nos bairros pobres, sem que a pessoa tenha qualquer chance de defesa.

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