My True Love Hath My Heart and I Have His

None ever was in love with me but grief.
She wooed me from the day that I was born;
She stole my playthings first, the jealous thief,
And left me there forlorn.

The birds that in my garden would have sung,
She scared away with her unending moan;
She slew my lovers too when I was young,
And left me there alone.

Grief, I have cursed thee often—now at last
To hate thy name I am no longer free;
Caught in thy bony arms and prisoned fast,
I love no love but thee.

Autore: Mary Elizabeth Coleridge

<b>My True Love Hath My Heart and I Have His</b><br /><br />None ever was in love with me but grief.<br />She wooed me from the day that I was born;<br />She stole my playthings first, the jealous thief,<br />And left me there forlorn.<br /><br />The birds that in my garden would have sung,<br />She scared away with her unending moan;<br />She slew my lovers too when I was young,<br />And left me there alone.<br /><br />Grief, I have cursed thee often—now at last<br />To hate thy name I am no longer free;<br />Caught in thy bony arms and prisoned fast,<br />I love no love but thee. - Mary Elizabeth Coleridge


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