Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Love is a Terrible Thing

There are times when love tires the heart that yearns to break free of all the nets and strings and dance with the wind under the blue sky...

I went out to the farthest meadow,
I lay down in the deepest shadow;
And I said unto the earth, “Hold me,”
And unto the night, “O enfold me,”
And unto the wind petulantly        
I cried, “You know not for you are free!”

And I begged the little leaves to lean
Low and together for a safe screen;
Then to the stars I told my tale:
“That is my home-light, there in the vale,        
“And O, I know that I shall return,
But let me lie first mid the unfeeling fern.

“For there is a flame that has blown too near,
And there is a name that has grown too dear,
And there is a fear …”

      
And to the still hills and cool earth and far sky I made moan,
“The heart in my bosom is not my own!
“O would I were free as the wind on wing;
Love is a terrible thing!”

                                                  -- Grace Norton


2 comments:

  1. Lovely! :-)
    Somehow, have never heard of this poet before. But then, being ill-read like me is a terrible thing too...

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    1. American poet, and not so famous either. Coming from India, we have mostly read British.
      Good to have you reading. Dasht-e-Dhun mein kuch to jaan aayi...

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