The poem discusses the speaker's doubts about whether their love is truly unconditional or not. In three sentences, the speaker questions if they are making their partner's happiness dependent on them and changing who they are with demands. They wonder if their partner would break up with them if asked, realizing their "love" is conditional on the partner changing for them rather than accepting them as they are. Therefore, the speaker concludes it is better to end the relationship, so their partner can love freely without conditions rather than continuing the pretense of unconditional love.
The poem discusses the speaker's doubts about whether their love is truly unconditional or not. In three sentences, the speaker questions if they are making their partner's happiness dependent on them and changing who they are with demands. They wonder if their partner would break up with them if asked, realizing their "love" is conditional on the partner changing for them rather than accepting them as they are. Therefore, the speaker concludes it is better to end the relationship, so their partner can love freely without conditions rather than continuing the pretense of unconditional love.
The poem discusses the speaker's doubts about whether their love is truly unconditional or not. In three sentences, the speaker questions if they are making their partner's happiness dependent on them and changing who they are with demands. They wonder if their partner would break up with them if asked, realizing their "love" is conditional on the partner changing for them rather than accepting them as they are. Therefore, the speaker concludes it is better to end the relationship, so their partner can love freely without conditions rather than continuing the pretense of unconditional love.