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Arthur William Symons (Артур Саймонс (Симонс))


The Pale Woman


I spoke to the pale and heavy-lidded woman, and said:
O pale and heavy-lidded woman, why is your check
Pale as the dead, and what are your eyes afraid lest they speak?
And the woman answered me: I am pale as the dead,
For the dead have loved me, and I dream of the dead.
But I see in the eyes of the living, as a living fire,
The thing that my soul in triumph tells me I have forgot;
And therefore mine eyelids are heavy, and I raise them not,
For always I see in the eyes of men the old desire,
And I fear left they see that I desire their desire.



Arthur William Symons's other poems:
  1. Body’s Blood
  2. The Beggars
  3. Sponsa Dei
  4. Divisions on a Ground
  5. Apology


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