(8 August 1884 – 29 January 1933 / Missouri)

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Because

Oh, because you never tried
To bow my will or break my pride,
And nothing of the cave-man made
You want to keep me half afraid,
Nor ever with a conquering air
You thought to draw me unaware --
Take me, for I love you more
Than I ever loved before.

And since the body's maidenhood
Alone were neither rare nor good
Unless with it I gave to you
A spirit still untrammeled, too,
Take my dreams and take my mind
That were masterless as wind;
And "Master!" I shall say to you
Since you never asked me to.

Submitted: Tuesday, December 31, 2002


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  • Deb Bingham (3/2/2006 11:52:00 AM)

    The is a beautiful poem about love letting you be yourself and not trying to change you or dominate you. It frees you to give of yourself totally with more passion than you thought possible, because 'you never asked me to'.

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