Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Herbert Marshall by Edgar Lee Masters
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Herbert Marshall

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        All your sorrow, Louise, and hatred of me
        Sprang from your delusion that it was wantonness
        Of spirit and contempt of your soul's rights
        Which made me turn to Annabelle and forsake you.
        You really grew to hate me for love of me,
        Because I was your soul's happiness,
        Formed and tempered
        To solve your life for you, and would not.
        But you were my misery.
        If you had been
        My happiness would I not have clung to you?
        This is life's sorrow:
        That one can be happy only where two are;
        And that our hearts are drawn to stars
        Which want us not.



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