I loved
you first: but afterwards your love
Outsoaring mine, sang such a loftier song
As
drowned the friendly cooings of my dove.
Which owes the other most? my love was long,
And yours one moment seemed to wax more strong;
I loved
and guessed at you, you construed me
And
loved me for what might or might not be –
Nay, weights and measures do us both a wrong.
For
verily love knows not ‘mine’ or ‘thine;’
With separate ‘I’ and ‘thou’ free love has done,
For
one is both and both are one in love:
Rich
love knows nought of ‘thine that is not mine;’
Both
have the strength and both the length thereof,
Both of
us, of the love which makes us one.
................By Christina Rossetti
................By Christina Rossetti
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