I WANTED you to come to-day Or so I told you in my letter And yet, if you had stayed away, I should have liked you so much better. I should have sipped my tea unseen, And thrilled at every door-bell's pealing, And thought how nice I could have been Had you evinced a little feeling. I should have guessed you drinking tea With someone whom you loved to madness; I should have thought you cold to me, And revelled in a depth of sadness. But, no! you came without delay I could not feel myself neglected: You said the things you always say, In ways not wholly unexpected. If you had let me wait in vain, We should, in my imagination, Have held, what we did not attain, A most dramatic conversation. Had you not come, I should have known At least a vague anticipation, Instead of which, I grieve to own, You did not give me one sensation. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...BEFORE SEDAN by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON ARMS AND THE BOY by WILFRED OWEN HOMAGE TO SEXTUS PROPERTIUS: 1 by EZRA POUND ROUNDEL by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS RIVER OF SEVILLE by AL-KUTANDI COME HOME by WILLIAM HERVEY ALLEN JR. THE DEAD LARK by ALEXANDER ANDERSON |