Love whom ye list and spare not; Therewith I am content. Hate whom ye list for I care not, For I am indifferent. Do what ye list and dread not After your own fancy. Think what you list and fear not For all is one to me. But as for me I am not Wavering as the wind But even as one that recketh not Which way ye turn your mind. For in your love I dote not, [Though you think I am caught.] Whether you hate or hate not Is least charge of my thought. Wherefore I pray you forget not But that I am well content. So love whom ye list and spare not For I am indifferent. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LIGHT [AND LOVE] by FRANCIS WILLIAM BOURDILLON THE DEATH OF THE FLOWERS by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT THE LAST SIGNAL by THOMAS HARDY BURIAL by EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY SONNET: 107 by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE PRELUDE: BOOK 1. CHILDHOOD AND SCHOOL-TIME by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH |