Forepledged

by John Lancaster Spalding English

O woman, let thy heart not cleave   To any poet’s soul; For he the muse will never leave,   But follow to life’s goal. Then trust him not, he is not thine,   Whate’er he seems to be; Strong unseen tendrils round him twine,   And keep him still from thee. His words with passion are athrill,   And bear contagious fire; He knows the charmer’s perfect skill   To wake the heart’s desire. But love him not, his love is woe;   The genius at his side Would prove for thee a fatal foe   Wert thou his wedded bride.

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