I set a charm upon your hurrying breath,
I set a charm upon your wandering feet,
You shall not leave me – not for life, nor death,
Not even though you cease to love me, Sweet.
A woman’s love nine Angels cannot bind,
Nor any rune that wind or water knows,
My heart were all as well set on the wind,
Or bound, to live or die, upon a rose.
I set a charm upon you, foot and hand,
That you and Knowledge, love, may never meet,
That you may never chance to understand
How strong you are, how weak your lover, Sweet.
I set my charm upon your kindly arm,
I set it as a seal upon your breast;
That you may never hear another’s charm,
Nor guess another’s gift outruns my best.
I bid your wandering footsteps me to follow,
Your thoughts to travel after in my track,
I am the sky that waits you, dear gray swallow,
No wind of mine shall ever blow you back.
I am your dream, Sweet; so no more of dreaming,
Your lips to mine must end this chanted charm,
Your heart to mine, ‘neath nut-brown tresses streaming,
I set my love a seal upon your arm.
(Nora Jane Hopper Chesson)
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