The Definition Of Love by Andrew Marvell
My love is of a birth as rare
As 'tis for object strange and high:
It was begotten by Despair
Upon Impossibility.
Magnanimous Despair alone
Could show me so divine a thing,
Where feeble Hope could ne'er have flown
But vainly flapped its tinsel wing.
And yet I quickly might arrive
Where my extended soul is fixed
But Fate does iron wedges drive,
And always crowds itself betwixt.
For Fate with jealous eye does see
Two perfect loves, nor lets them close:
Their union would her ruin be,
And her tyrranic power depose.
And therefore her decrees of steel
Us as the distant Poles have placed
(Though Love's whole world on us doth wheel)
Not by themselves to be embraced,
Unless the giddy heaven fall,
And earth some new convulsion tear;
And, us to join, the world should all
Be cramped into a planisphere.
As lines (so loves) oblique may well
Themselves in every angle greet:
But ours so truly parallel,
Though infinite, can never meet.
Therefore the love which us doth bind,
But Fate so enviously debars,
Is the conjunction of the mind,
And opposition of the stars.
8 comments:
That was lovely! I've never read it before, but I like it a lot. Thank you for sharing!
Bunny and her mom
I'm always amazed that people could write something so beautiful. I've written some poetry, but not much of it has been abstract stuff. Thank you for sharing!
Hi Sallie,
We just luuuv your posts! They are always so interesting and informative. Thanks!
I answered your question so don't forget to read it!
Luv,
Star and Riley.
Thanks for sharing such a great poem!
WOW -- that was great! Thank you for sharing!
thannks for sharing~!! :)
xo,
luna
oooh, i don't understand this but mumster loves it. thanks for sharing and it's nice to meet you, TQ for visiting.
mumster says your mom is very talented. see you around
chikisses
coco
Very good, touching.
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