I WOULD, indeed, that Heaven had made me meek, Content to hold and fill a second place, Take lesser love as undeservèd grace, And bow my thankful head when one should speak Me gently, touch with careless hand my cheek, Or bend sometimes and kiss my unpraised face, Since she, forsooth, is in her far-off place For whom his highest homage seemed too weak. But I was made with passionate, strong soul, And what I would, I would have wholly mine; And if I bow my head to Love's control, And to his keeping all myself consign, It must be Love that answers to my need, That loves me wholly, and is Love indeed. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SICILIAN EMIGRANT'S SONG by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS LEISURE by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES FESTOONS OF FISHES by ALFRED FRANCIS KREYMBORG YARROW REVISITED by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH MEN OF WAKE by WILLIAM ROSE BENET THE WEDDING FEAST: 3 by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH ASOLANDO: ARCADES AMBO by ROBERT BROWNING |