Sunday, July 11, 2010

Sonnets

Elizabeth Barrett browning: 685. Sonnets from the Portuguese iv    IF thou must love me, let it be for naught     Except for love's sake only. Do not say,     'I love her for her smile—her look—her way   Of speaking gently,—for a trick of thought   That falls in well with mine, and certes brought          5   A sense of pleasant ease on such a day'—     For these things in themselves, Belovèd, may   Be changed, or change for thee—and love, so wrought,   May be unwrought so. Neither love me for     Thine own dear pity's wiping my cheeks dry:   10 A creature might forget to weep, who bore     Thy comfort long, and lose thy love thereby!   But love me for love's sake, that evermore     Thou mayst love on, through love's eternity.  
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Time is a Thief

I don't remember the first time I heard the sentiment, "time is a thief." Recently it is heavy on my mind. I haven't post...