How I have felt that thing that's called 'to part',
and feel it still: a dark, invincible cruel something by which what was joined so well is once more shown, held out, and torn apart. In what defenceless gaze at that I've stood, which, as it, calling to me, let me go, stayed there, as though it were all womanhood, yet small and white and nothing more than, oh, a waving, now already unrelated to me, a slight, continuing wave, - scarce now explainable: perhaps a plum-tree bough some perching cuckoo's hastily vacated. |