Answer:
The theme of the poem is:
B. Words of love are worthy of speaking anytime.
Explanation:
"In every deed shall mingle, love," says the speaker at the end of the poem. Love can intrude, can disrupt anything at anytime, because it is love. Even in one's sleep, even if one's dreaming, love is worth listening to. The speaker may be tired, sleepy, but he craves his muse's love, and so his words shall carry his feelings: "The lover's voice tonight shall flow."
Answer:
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These are the ways u can improve self esteem
<span><span>Gain Control of Yourself:
Do not be critical of yourself to others. Whilst it can be useful to
confide your concerns to someone you trust, telling the world is
something else. Be kind to yourself. Make a list of your good qualities
and believe them, believe in yourself. </span><span>Don't Be A Complainer:
Everyone has problems, so why should yours be greater than others? By
being negative you can isolate yourself from others and cut yourself off
from solutions to problems.</span><span>Learn to Relax: Allow
time for yourself each day. This may only be a few minutes, but it is
important to be quiet and to unwind. See our section on Relaxation Techniques for some ideas.</span><span>Boost Your Own Morale:
Allow yourself a treat from time to time, especially if you have
overcome a hurdle in personal presentation, particularly after your
first formal talk or after a successful meeting. It does not have to be
expensive - a cup of coffee at a pleasant place, or some other treat.</span><span>Congratulate Yourself on a
job/task well done and perhaps tell a friend. Do not always be the one
to give out praise, you need some too. Justified praise is a good boost
to morale.</span><span>Learn to Channel Nerves and Tension Positively:
when you are nervous, adrenalin is pumped through the body and you feel
more keyed up and alert. This extra energy can be used to good effect;
enabling you to communicate with greater enthusiasm and intensity, for
example.</span><span>Learn to be Assertive: Stand up for what you believe in and do not be pressured by others. See our section on Assertiveness for lots more information about becoming more assertive. </span></span>