Home > Authors Index > Browse all available works of Ella Wheeler Wilcox > Text of Dialogue [Let us be friends. My life is sad and lonely]
A poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox |
||
A Dialogue [Let us be friends. My life is sad and lonely] |
||
________________________________________________
Title: A Dialogue [Let us be friends. My life is sad and lonely] Author: Ella Wheeler Wilcox [More Titles by Wilcox] HE Let us be friends. My life is sad and lonely, SHE I give you friendship as I understand it, HE Oh, give me more; may not one friend command it? SHE Look in the skies, 'tis there the star you'll find; HE I would have more than what all men may claim. SHE Then your ideas of friendship strongly savour HE May not one friend receive more than another? SHE Not man from woman and still remain a friend. HE Against the universe I would protect you, SHE But not against YOURSELF, should fate select you HE You would not tempt me? SHE That is undisputed. HE I am immune: for once I loved with passion, SHE So said Mount Peelee to the listening ocean: [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |