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Ernest Christopher Dowson - "You would have understood me, had you waited"Ernest Christopher Dowson - "You would have understood me, had you waited"
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You would have understood me, had you waited;     I could have loved you, dear! as well as he:   Had we not been impatient, dear! and fated       Always to disagree.   What is the use of speech? Silence were fitter:     Lest we should still be wishing things unsaid.   Though all the words we ever spake were bitter,       Shall I reproach you dead?   Nay, let this earth, your portion, likewise cover     All the old anger, setting us apart:   Always, in all, in truth was I your lover;       Always, I held your heart.   I have met other women who were tender,     As you were cold, dear! with a grace as rare.   Think you, I turned to them, or made surrender,       I who had found you fair?   Had we been patient, dear! ah, had you waited,     I had fought death for you, better than he:   But from the very first, dear! we were fated       Always to disagree.   Late, late, I come to you, now death discloses     Love that in life was not to be our part:   On your low lying mound between the roses,       Sadly I cast my heart.   I would not waken you: nay! this is fitter;     Death and the darkness give you unto me;   Here we who loved so, were so cold and bitter,       Hardly can disagree.
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