As I read your poem, I get the feeling that "you" is not just another person, a beloved person, but I suspect it stands for something else, like a bad habit or a fundamental failing. Not sure how to read this, but I still like the message. As a superficial analysis, I'd say that life beats us up & turns us into very different creatures, but this narrator is ending the message by promising to be in the other person's life thru thick & thin, no matter how much the trials of life distort who we started out to be. I like that meaning, but I'm still thinking there's something deeper, a double meaning. Like maybe God is always there & staying connected thru these strands of hope & faith. Or on a darker note, it could be one's own true evil core is at the basis of this crumbling that the overall poem describes, the weakness or failing that follows us around & ensures that life goes very badly, hanging on by strings. Well, whatever the intent of your message, it reminds me of an old Asian saying about how two people connected in love and/or friendship have an invisible cord connecting them that can never be broken.
As I read your poem, I get the feeling that "you" is not just another person, a beloved person, but I suspect it stands for something else, like a bad habit or a fundamental failing. Not sure how to read this, but I still like the message. As a superficial analysis, I'd say that life beats us up & turns us into very different creatures, but this narrator is ending the message by promising to be in the other person's life thru thick & thin, no matter how much the trials of life distort who we started out to be. I like that meaning, but I'm still thinking there's something deeper, a double meaning. Like maybe God is always there & staying connected thru these strands of hope & faith. Or on a darker note, it could be one's own true evil core is at the basis of this crumbling that the overall poem describes, the weakness or failing that follows us around & ensures that life goes very badly, hanging on by strings. Well, whatever the intent of your message, it reminds me of an old Asian saying about how two people connected in love and/or friendship have an invisible cord connecting them that can never be broken.
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