The poem "150,000,000" discusses the leading played by the masses in the revolution.
In doing so, the poem discusses British society and how to fix the problems in the world.
The poem discusses time and disorder within nature that is the result of humanity following only science and not the divine.
The poem, rewritten throughout Coleridge's life, discusses nature and love.
The poems in this section predominantly discuss Lorde's experiences as both a wife and a mother.
The poem discusses thoroughbred horses and other characteristics attributed to the state.
Both poems discuss the Clevedon area and the impact of the countryside upon the viewer.
Much of his poetry is romantic or sad, and his poems rarely discuss the social problems.
His poems discuss the subjects of Yoga, wisdom and morality.
The poem discusses the nature of time and what mankind's place is within time.