I currently live. Why do we need to grab this day? This is a matter of a million dollars of life. I think that this question should say "why do not you catch this day"? There are no errors or correct methods to answer this question. This question reminds me of Harry "Breaker" Harbord Morant. "It's like your last time everyday, you must be on the right day." This is my answer. To explain Calpe's daily work in a simple word "catch a day" means enjoying the fun of that moment without worrying about the future.
First of all, I'd like to talk about Robert Herrick's "Corinna's performance day". Looking at this poem, this poem is regarded as a carpet's poem, but this poem is not a single carpet's poem but a political aspect. In this work, Herrick talks about May Day. The day of May is like Sunday's sports, and many women and men are playing together in the forest. Puritans opposed this celebration as believing that such celebration would cause social problems like illegal babies. This is political as some people are forced to go to the church they like, as they want. In Herrick's work, you can understand that he likes natural things and simplicity. He talks about women and pornography in poetry, but he also writes about religion and destiny to God.
Robert Herrick's "Corinna's Going A-Maying" is a classic love invitation developed by a May Day celebration description and cultural, religious mention. George Walton Scott classified the poem as a merit of helic from a structural and descriptive point of view. Although masterpieces transcending the era of Herrick are "clothing pretending to be pastoral background", they may be "too serious" (125).