If You But Knew Poem by Heba Makhlouf

If You But Knew



If you but knew
How all my days seemed
filled with dreams of you
How sometimes in the silent night
Your eyes thrill through me
with their tender light,
How you, 'mid other forms I seek-
Oh, love more real than though
such dreams were true
If you but knew.


Could you but guess
How you alone make all my happiness,
How I am more willing for your sake
To stand alone, give all and nothing take,
Nor chafe to think me bound while you are free
Quite free, till death, to love you silently,
Could you but guess.


Could you but learn
How when you doubt my truth I sadly yearn
To tell you all, to stand for one brief space
Unfettered, soul to soul, as face to face,
To crown you queen, My queen, till life shall end,
My lover and likewise my truest friend,
Would you love me, dearest, as fondly in return,
Could you but learn?


Poet: Unknown

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