The Eyes that weep for pity of the heart
The eyes that weep for pity of the heart
Have wept so long that their grief languisheth
And they have no more tears to weep withal:
And now, if I could ease me of a part
Of what, little by little, leads to death
It must be done by speech, or not at all.
And because often, thinking, I recall
How it was pleasant, ere she went afar,
To talk of her with you, kind damozels,
I talk with no one else,
But only with such hearts as women's are
And I will say,--still sobbing as speech fails,--
That she hath gone to Heaven suddenly,
Have wept so long that their grief languisheth
And they have no more tears to weep withal:
And now, if I could ease me of a part
Of what, little by little, leads to death
It must be done by speech, or not at all.
And because often, thinking, I recall
How it was pleasant, ere she went afar,
To talk of her with you, kind damozels,
I talk with no one else,
But only with such hearts as women's are
And I will say,--still sobbing as speech fails,--
That she hath gone to Heaven suddenly,