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"My thoughts do twine and bud"
The poem consists of an extended metaphor, he is a tree and her thoughts about him are a vine
"About thee, as wild vines, about a tree"
Her growing thoughts are beginning to feed off of him and become detrimental
"Tree" and "Thee" set up an internal rhyme, making the relationship appear more harmonious
"I will not have my thoughts instead of thee"
"thoughts" & "thee" use alliterative sibilance to create a negative tone towards the beginning of the poem
"I do not think of thee - I am too near thee"
She eventually breaks free of her obsessive thoughts and they are able to love each other