Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TELL ME SOME WAY, by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Oh, you who love me not, tell me some way Last Line: Living, you break my heart, so would you dead! Subject(s): Love - Complaints | ||||||||
OH, you who love me not, tell me some way Whereby I may forget you for a space; Nay, clean forget you and your lovely face -- Yet well I know how vain this prayer I pray. All weathers hold you. Can I make the May Forbid her boughs blow white in every place? Or rob June of her rose that comes apace? Cheat of their charm the elder months and gray? Aye, were you dead, you could not be forgot: So sparse the bloom along the lanes would be; Such sweetness out the briery hedges fled; My tears would fall that you had loved me not, And bitterer tears that you had gone from me; Living, you break my heart, so would you dead! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TALKING RICHARD WILSON BLUES, BY RICHARD CLAY WILSON by DENIS JOHNSON THE BRIDGE by ALEXANDER ANDERSON THE RABBI'S SON-IN-LAW by SABINE BARING-GOULD MISGIVINGS by WILLIAM MATTHEWS THROUGH AGONY: 1 by CLAUDE MCKAY HEMATITE HEIRLOOM LIVES ON (MAYBE DECEMBER 1980) by ALICE NOTLEY QUICK AND BITTER by YEHUDA AMICHAI A CHRISTMAS FOLK-SONG by LIZETTE WOODWORTH REESE |
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