All Things Will Die

All Things Will Die

Alfred Lord Tennyson

As the title suggests, “All Things Will Die” is a poem about dying, and it takes the opposite view of another of his poems titled “Nothing Will Die” even though the wording in both poems is similar in the sense that they both speak of the river and the wind. It could be argued that “Nothing Will Die” is about denial, although both poems concede that all things will change.