The poem analyzes John Donne's work "The Good Morrow". It describes the poet talking about his love, saying that it is like a morning that he wishes "good morrow" to, representing a new birth or dawn of love. He wishes to make this love pure and for his beloved to teach him what love is, giving him a new life just like a new morning or "good morrow". The analysis also notes that in real life we have many daily activities but each morning provides new hope, just as the sunrise represents hope, with its rays nourishing our dreams and hopes as we pursue another dream the next day.