I HAVE heard of a great love: Of a woman who lived behind the partition in a lawyer's office: For four years she was hidden with this married man: She never went out, day or night: She sat very still, lest a client might overhear her... She sewed and read and translated and waited her lover... His foot had a running sore: tenderly she bathed it. He was no longer young: no, she was in love with himself... And when he died, and she was discovered, she held up her head and said to us: "Had I to do it over again: thus would I do it." Ah, men and women that I know, How many of you really love each other? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TWILIGHT AT SEA by AMELIA B. WELBY COMPANY COMMANDER by GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE |