| Poems by Women |
TO HER - UNSPOKEN
Go to him, ah, go to him, and lift your eyes aglow to him;
Fear not
royally to give whatever he may claim;
All your spirit's treasury scruple not
to show to him.
He is noble; meet him with a pride too high for shame.
Say to him, ah, say to him, that soul and body sway to him;
Cast away the
cowardice that counsels you to flight,
Lest you turn at last to find that you
have lost the way to him,
Lest you stretch your arms in vain across a
starless night.
Be to him, ah, be to him, the key that sets joy free to him,
Teach him all
the tenderness that only love can know,
And if ever there should come a
memory of me to him,
Bid him judge me gently for the sake of long ago.
From: Stevenson, Burton Egbert.
The Home Book of Verse.
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This collection assembled by Jone Johnson Lewis.
Collection © 1999-2002 Jone Johnson Lewis.
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