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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE EGOISTS, by EDITH BLAND NESBIT Poet's Biography First Line: Two strangers, from opposing poles Last Line: Resurge and find them, heart to heart! Alternate Author Name(s): Nesbit, E.; Bland, Mrs. Hubert Subject(s): Egoism And Egotism | |||
TWO strangers, from opposing poles, Meet in the torrid zone of Love: And their desire seems set above The limitation of their souls. This is the trap; this is the snare, This is the false, enchanting light, And when it smoulders into night, How can each know the other is there? They own no bond of common speech; Each, from far shores by wild winds brought, Gropes for some cord of common thought To draw the other within reach. Each when the dark tide drowns their star, Cries out, "Thou art not one with me: One flesh we seemed when eyes could see, But now, how far thou art! How far!" Each calling, "Come! be mine! be wise!" Stands obstinately in his place, How can these two come face to face, Till light spring from their meeting eyes? Could both but once cry, "Far thou art, But I am coming!" How the beat Of waves that part them would retreat, Resurge and find them, heart to heart! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO MR. FORBES-ROBERTSON: 18. ALTRUISM by CHARLES LOUIS HENRY WAGNER ON A CERTAIN CONVERSATION by AMOS RUSSEL WELLS IMMORAL PROPOSITION by ROBERT CREELEY MRS. HOBSON'S CHOICE by ALMA DENNY SELF-CENTERED by DAVID IGNATOW A BALLAD OF CANTERBURY by EDITH BLAND NESBIT |
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