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The Burden Of Desire

    By Madison Julius Cawein



I.

    In some glad way I know thereof:
    A garden glows down in my heart,
    Wherein I meet and often part
    With many an ancient tale of love
    A Romeo garden, banked with bloom,
    And trellised with the eglantine;
    In which a rose climbs to a room,
    A balcony one mass of vine,
    Dim, haunted of perfume
    A balcony, whereon she gleams,
    The soft Desire of all Dreams,
    And smiles and bends like Juliet,
    Year after year.
    While to her side, all dewy wet,
    A rose stuck in his ear,
    Love climbs to draw her near.

II.

    And in another way I know:
    Down in my soul a graveyard lies,
    Wherein I meet, in ghostly wise,
    With many an ancient tale of woe
    A graveyard of the Capulets,
    Deep-vaulted with ancestral gloom,
    Through whose dark yews the moonlight jets
    On many a wildly caryen tomb,
    That mossy mildew frets
    A graveyard where the Soul's Desire
    Sleeps, pale-entombed; and, kneeling by her,
    Love, like that hapless Montague,
    Year after year,
    Weary and worn and wild of hue,
    Within her sepulchre,
    Falls bleeding on her bier.



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