If it be so that I forsake thee, As banished from thy company, Yet my heart, my mind, and mine affection Shall still remain in thy perfection; And right as thou list so order me. But some would say in their opinion Revolted is thy good intention; Then may I well blame thy cruelty, If it be so. But myself I say on this fashion: I have here heart in my possession, And of itself there cannot, perdy, By no means love an heartless body; And on my faith, good is the reason, If it be so. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TWO SONNETS FROM NEW YORK: QUESTIONS by ADELAIDE NICHOLS BAKER GHOST-BEREFT; A SCENE FROM BOGLAND IN WAR-TIME by JANE BARLOW TRANSFERABLE MERIT by CHARLES BAUDELAIRE THE LINE MEN by WILLIAM ROSE BENET PSALM 93 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE |