My Heart and BY: Mandy Richard

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My Heart and BY: Mandy Richard Visual Essay My Heart and BY: Mandy Richard

Enough! We’re tired, my heart and I.

We sit beside the headstone thus, and wish that name was carved for us.

The moss reprints more tenderly, the hard types of the mason’s knife,

As Heaven’s sweet life renews earth’s life with which we’re tired, my heart and I.

You see we’re tired, my heart and I.

We dealt with books, we trusted men, and in our own blood drenched the pen, as if such colours could not fly.

We walked too straight for fortune’s end, we loved too true to keep a friend;

At last we’re tired, my heart and I.

How tired we feel, my heart and I. We seem of no use in the world,

Our fancies hang gray and uncurled, about men’s eyes indifferently,

Our voices which thrilled you so, will let You sleep; our tears are only wet:

What do we do here, my heart and I.

It was not thus in that old time when Ralph sat with me ‘neath the lime to watch the sunset from the sky.

“Dear love, you are looking tired,” he said: I, smiling at him, shook my head.

‘Tis now we’re tired, my heart and I.

So tired, so tired, my heart and I So tired, so tired, my heart and I! Though now no one takes me on his arms, to fold me close and kiss me warm till each breath end in sigh of happy languor.

Now, alone, we lean upon this graveyard stone, uncheered, unkissed, my heart and I.

Tired out we are, my heart and I Tired out we are, my heart and I. Suppose the world brought diadems to tempt us, crusted with loose gems of powers and pleasures?

Let it try. We scarcely care to look at even a pretty child, or God’s blue heaven, we feel so tired, my heart and I.

Yet who complains. My heart and I Yet who complains? My heart and I? In this abundant world no doubt is little room for things worn out: disdain them, break them, throw them by!

And if before the days grew rough we once were loved, used,-well enough, I think, we’re fared, my heart and I.