If I could only weep,
I think sweet help with my salt tears would come,
To ease the cruel pain that is so dumb,
And will not let me sleep.
Down in my heart, down deep
A poisoned arrow burns. It would fall out
And tears would wash the wound, I have no doubt,
If I could only weep.
Maybe my pulse would leap,
And bring one thrill back, of a vanished day,
Instead of throbbing in this dull, dead way,
If I could only weep.
O silent Fates who steep
Nectar or gall for us through all the years,
Take what thou wilt, but give me back my tears,
And let me weep and weep.
If I Could Only Weep
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Poem topics: heart, pain, sleep, sweet, deep, wash, bring, silent, doubt, nectar, Valentine's Day, arrow, steep, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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