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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
AWAY! AWAY! O, DO NOT SAY, by WILLIAM MOTHERWELL Poet Analysis Poet's Biography Last Line: Is false,—is fled away! Alternate Author Name(s): Brown, Isaac Subject(s): Love – Complaints | |||
AWAY! away! O, do not say He can prove false to me: Let me believe but this brief day In his fidelity; Tell me, that rivers backward flow, That unsunned snows like fire-brands glow, I may believe that lay, But never can believe that he Is false and fled away. Ill acted part! ill acted part! I knew his noble mind, He could not break a trusting heart, Nor leave his love behind; Tell me yon sun will cease to rise, Or stars at night to gem the skies, I may believe such lay; But never can believe that he Is false and fled away. Can it be so? O, surely no! Must I perforce believe That he I loved and trusted so, Vowed only to deceive? Heap coals of fire on this lone head, Or in pure pity strike me dead,''" 'Twere kindness, on the day That tells me one I loved so well, Is false,''"is fled away! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TRIESTE - CIAO TO ITALY by SANDRA CISNEROS NAMING PARTS by CAROL ANN DUFFY UNHAPPY LOVE POEM by EDWARD HIRSCH LOVE IS HIS NEMESIS: IT FOLLOWS HIM INTO SLEEP by DAVID IGNATOW JEANIE MORRISON by WILLIAM MOTHERWELL |
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