Harriet Monroe

Here you will find the Poem Deserted of poet Harriet Monroe

Deserted

O Love, my love, it's over then?
Your heart flies free; 
And it's now no more us two again, 
The door on you and me. 
And it's now no more the supper spread, 
The stove singing low. 
Oh, worlds away your feet are led, 
Where wild winds blow!

Oh, seas between and worlds away
Our paths run now. 
Go, for more dead than coffined clay
Is love's dead vow. 
Go, may your bread be sweet, your rest 
As soft and deep be 
As when you slept upon my breast 
And gave the world for me.

Go, for my heart cries out with pain,
With joy cries out. 
Go ! you've unwound the golden chain?
Love's hope, love's doubt. 
Go! you were mine?now mine shall be 
The whole brave world. 
My spirit flutters and is free, 
With wings unfurled.

Out of my little house of bliss,
O lost love sweet, 
Out of my grief and loneliness 
Now will I rise to greet 
My friend who begs in the street below, 
My friend who prays above; 
And each will be?oh, well I know!?
You?you, lost love.