The poem describes the speaker feeling confused and lost without their love interest, like "a kitten up a tree" or "clinging to a cloud." Simply holding their hand or being near them causes the speaker to become "misty," overwhelmed with emotion. The speaker admits they would be lost and confused without their love to guide them, making them "too misty and too much in love."
The poem describes the speaker feeling confused and lost without their love interest, like "a kitten up a tree" or "clinging to a cloud." Simply holding their hand or being near them causes the speaker to become "misty," overwhelmed with emotion. The speaker admits they would be lost and confused without their love to guide them, making them "too misty and too much in love."
The poem describes the speaker feeling confused and lost without their love interest, like "a kitten up a tree" or "clinging to a cloud." Simply holding their hand or being near them causes the speaker to become "misty," overwhelmed with emotion. The speaker admits they would be lost and confused without their love to guide them, making them "too misty and too much in love."