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LOVE AND LIFE
"Give me a fillet, Love," quoth I,
"To bind my Sweeting's heart to
me,
So ne'er a chance of earth or sky
Shall part us ruthlessly:
A
fillet, Love, but not to chafe
My Sweeting's soul, to cause her pain;
But
just to bind her close and safe
Through snow and blossom and sun and
rain:
A fillet, boy!"
Love said, "Here's joy."
"Give me a fetter, Life," quoth I,
"To bind to mine my Sweeting's
heart,
So Death himself must fail to pry
With Time the two apart:
A
fetter, Life, that each shall wear,
Whose precious bondage each shall
know.
I prithee, Life, no more forbear -
Why dost thou wait and falter
so?
Haste, Life - be brief!"
Said Life: - "Here's grief."
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.
Citing poems from these pages:
| Author. "Poem Title." Women's History: Poems by Women. Jone Johnson Lewis, editor. URL: (date of logon) |

