Let it go, then; let it go! It was that frail thing You will never, never know, Winter-time or Spring. It was only what the sad Poets used to call Love, and praise in many a mad Song and madrigal! Let it go, then; let it go! Send your pity after! For this thing called love is so, Pity moves its laughter. Did you whisper the word "friend"? Send that also packing! Let the smoke be at an end When the flame is lacking! All is well. I blame you not. You were born to this. God in heaven! 'Twas I forgot What a woman is! Let it go, child, let it go! I can live without you. But I cannot bear life so, Loving you, to doubt you! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: IMANUEL EHRENHARDT by EDGAR LEE MASTERS DEDICATION OF THE FIRST SONNETS TO A FRIEND ... by GEORGE SANTAYANA THE PET NAME by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING SONNET: ADDRESSED TO HAYDON (2) by JOHN KEATS A GLASS OF BEER by JAMES STEPHENS |