Love - “Song of Love”
The speaker pronounces, “I will make a song for you,/Which will rhyme with June/Silence will be the words of this/Song set to music of a kiss.” Evidently, the poem unambiguously styles a passionate love that provokes an unparalleled song which is divergent from the birds’ songs and it discounts the imagery of a rose (which is an orthodox emblem of love).
Argument - “Quarrel”
“Quarrel” is minimalistic, for it encompasses just six words: “If so, Then I will go….” The speaker excludes all the specifics regarding the squabble, but the words offer a hint at a fallout with the unspecified subject that stimulates the speaker’s resolution ‘to go.”