4.14.2022

you being tender, even with all your scorn

You say: "Since life is cruel enough at best;" 
You say: "Considering how our love is cursed, 
And housed so bleakly that a sea-gull's nest 
Were better shelter, even as better nursed 
Between the breaker and the stingy reeds 
Ragged and coarse that hiss against the sand 
The gull's brown chick, and hushed in all his needs, 
Than our poor love so harried through the land— 
You being tender, even with all your scorn, 
To line his cradle with the world's reproof, 
And I too devious, too surrendered, born 
Too far from home to hunt him even a roof 
Out of the rain —" Oh, tortured voice, be still! 
Spare me your premise: leave me when you will. 
 
listen to it here 
 

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