I Am Offering this Poem Questions

Bring on the tough stuff - there’s not just one right answer.

  1. Why do you think that the speaker says that his poem is "all anyone needs to live" (25)? What claim is he making for the importance of poetry here?
  2. On the one hand, the speaker suggests that his poem is more valuable than material goods. On the other hand, he compares his poem to material things like a coat, a scarf, and socks. Does the speaker contradict himself in this poem? How can you tell?
  3. How is the refrain used in this poem? What purpose does it serve?
  4. What vision of the world does this poem present? Is the world a nice place or is it a scary place, and why?
  5. The speaker offers his beloved both love and poetry. Do you think the speaker gets anything back from his beloved? If so, what do you think he gets back?