Only until this cigarette is ended,
A little moment at the end of all,
While on the floor the quiet ashes fall,
And in the firelight to a lance extended,
...
And what are you that, wanting you,
I should be kept awake
As many nights as there are days
With weeping for your sake?
...
I knew her for a little ghost
That in my garden walked;
The wall is high—higher than most—
And the green gate was locked.
...
Time cannot break the bird's wing from the bird.
Bird and wing together
Go down, one feather.
...
I do but ask that you be always fair
That I forever may continue kind;
Knowing me what I am, you should not dare
To lapse from beauty ever, nor seek to bind
...
Women have loved before as I love now;
At least, in lively chronicles of the past—
Of Irish waters by a Cornish prow
Or Trojan waters by a Spartan mast
...
I looked in my heart while the wild swans went over.
And what did I see I had not seen before?
Only a question less or a question more:
Nothing to match the flight of wild birds flying.
...
Just a rainy day or two
In a windy tower,
That was all I had of you—
Saving half an hour.
...
I said,—for Love was laggard, O, Love was slow to come,—
"I'll hear his step and know his step when I am warm in
bed;
But I'll never leave my pillow, though there be some
...