Quia Multum Amavi

Oscar Wilde

          DEAR Heart I think the young impassioned priest
            When first he takes from out the hidden shrine
          His God imprisoned in the Eucharist,
            And eats the bread, and drinks the dreadful wine,

          Feels not such awful wonder as I felt
            When first my smitten eyes beat full on thee,
          And all night long before thy feet I knelt
            Till thou wert wearied of Idolatry.

          Ah! had'st thou liked me less and loved me more,
            Through all those summer days of joy and rain,            10
          I had not now been sorrow's heritor,
            Or stood a lackey in the House of Pain.

          Yet, though remorse, youth's white-faced seneschal
            Tread on my heels with all his retinue,
          I am most glad I loved thee--think of all
            The suns that go to make one speedwell blue!



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