And wilt thou have me fashion into speech
The love I bear thee, finding words enough,
And hold the torch out, while the winds are rough,
Between our faces, to cast light on each? -
I dropt it at thy feet. I cannot teach
My hand to hold my spirits so far off
From myself--me--that I should bring thee proof
In words, of love hid in me out of reach.
Nay, let the silence of my womanhood
Commend my woman-love to thy belief, -
Seeing that I stand unwon, however wooed,
And rend the garment of my life, in brief,
By a most dauntless, voiceless fortitude,
Lest one touch of this heart convey its grief.

Auteur: Elizabeth Barrett Browning

And wilt thou have me fashion into speech<br />The love I bear thee, finding words enough,<br />And hold the torch out, while the winds are rough,<br />Between our faces, to cast light on each? -<br />I dropt it at thy feet. I cannot teach<br />My hand to hold my spirits so far off<br />From myself--me--that I should bring thee proof<br />In words, of love hid in me out of reach.<br />Nay, let the silence of my womanhood<br />Commend my woman-love to thy belief, -<br />Seeing that I stand unwon, however wooed,<br />And rend the garment of my life, in brief,<br />By a most dauntless, voiceless fortitude,<br />Lest one touch of this heart convey its grief. - Elizabeth Barrett Browning


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