IN the beginning of time When, mingling night and day in your slender youth, Sole created being To move on creation, its sovereign meaning and mistress, When you came, dusky and brilliant, And paused to greet me (Me, also a god being your opposite and equal), In the beginning first I knew that I loved When it seemed so foolish, so needless, So many heart-beats went by Before I remembered that, in the world of phenomena, One should alwaysand I to you, O absurdity! On meeting a lady, instinctively raise one's hat. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE: 43 by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING A PRAYER IN SPRING by ROBERT FROST THE TEMERAIRE by HERMAN MELVILLE MINNIE AND WINNIE by ALFRED TENNYSON WILD GEESE by GEORGE LAWRENCE ANDREWS A SOCIETY MARTYR by JOHN CLINTON ANTHONY THE BATTLE OF VIENNA by SEYMOUR GREEN WHEELER BENJAMIN TO --, WITH ARTHUR AND ALBINA by MATILDA BARBARA BETHAM-EDWARDS |