You've robbed my life of many things--
Of love and hope, of fame and pow'r.
(To Sylvia)
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I wonder, do you knowHow gladly, gladly I had died
(And life was very sweet that tide)
To save you from the least, light ill?
Amy Levy
You were of earth, not Heaven.
Amy Levy
I will be glad because it is the Spring;
I will forget the winter in my heart--
Dead hopes and withered promise; and will wring
A little joy from life ere life depart.
Amy Levy
I was wan and weary with life ; my sick soul yearned for death;
I was weary of women and war and the sea and the wind's wild breath;
I cull'd sweet poppies and crush'd them, the blood ran rich and red:--
And I cast it in crystal chalice and drank of it till I was dead.
Amy Levy
Shall I wander in vain for my country?
Amy Levy
I have no faith
In God, or Devil, Life or Death.
Amy Levy
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