I called upon your soul, Once, and I named your name, Once, and I bade your soul Come, at my will's control, Body and soul at your name, Come: then you came. For your soul you asked no price, For your heart you asked but a loan; Yet I paid for your soul the price Of a living sacrifice, Yet I lent for your heart no loan, I gave you my own. I call upon your name, Now, and I claim your soul, Still; for all time I claim Body and soul in my name. Have I not paid the whole Price for your soul? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SEMANTICS OF FLOWERS ON MEMORIAL DAY by BOB HICOK TO DANTE by VITTORIO AMEDEO ALFIERI THE WIFE A-LOST by WILLIAM BARNES SONNETS FROM THE PORTUGUESE: 38 by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING BY THE ALMA RIVER by DINAH MARIA MULOCK CRAIK ODE ON THE SPRING by THOMAS GRAY CITIZEN OF THE WORLD by ALFRED JOYCE KILMER |