<h2> The Clinging Vine </h2>
<p>"Be calm? And was I frantic?<br/>
You'll have me laughing soon.<br/>
I'm calm as this Atlantic,<br/>
And quiet as the moon;<br/>
I may have spoken faster<br/>
Than once, in other days;<br/>
For I've no more a master,<br/>
And now—'Be calm,' he says.<br/>
<br/>
"Fear not, fear no commotion,—<br/>
I'll be as rocks and sand;<br/>
The moon and stars and ocean<br/>
Will envy my command;<br/>
No creature could be stiller<br/>
In any kind of place<br/>
Than I... No, I'll not kill her;<br/>
Her death is in her face.<br/>
<br/>
"Be happy while she has it,<br/>
For she'll not have it long;<br/>
A year, and then you'll pass it,<br/>
Preparing a new song.<br/>
And I'm a fool for prating<br/>
Of what a year may bring,<br/>
When more like her are waiting<br/>
For more like you to sing.<br/>
<br/>
"You mock me with denial,<br/>
You mean to call me hard?<br/>
You see no room for trial<br/>
When all my doors are barred?<br/>
You say, and you'd say dying,<br/>
That I dream what I know;<br/>
And sighing, and denying,<br/>
You'd hold my hand and go.<br/>
<br/>
"You scowl—and I don't wonder;<br/>
I spoke too fast again;<br/>
But you'll forgive one blunder,<br/>
For you are like most men:<br/>
You are,—or so you've told me,<br/>
So many mortal times,<br/>
That heaven ought not to hold me<br/>
Accountable for crimes.<br/>
<br/>
"Be calm? Was I unpleasant?<br/>
Then I'll be more discreet,<br/>
And grant you, for the present,<br/>
The balm of my defeat:<br/>
What she, with all her striving,<br/>
Could not have brought about,<br/>
You've done. Your own contriving<br/>
Has put the last light out.<br/>
<br/>
"If she were the whole story,<br/>
If worse were not behind,<br/>
I'd creep with you to glory,<br/>
Believing I was blind;<br/>
I'd creep, and go on seeming<br/>
To be what I despise.<br/>
You laugh, and say I'm dreaming,<br/>
And all your laughs are lies.<br/>
<br/>
"Are women mad? A few are,<br/>
And if it's true you say—<br/>
If most men are as you are—<br/>
We'll all be mad some day.<br/>
Be calm—and let me finish;<br/>
There's more for you to know.<br/>
I'll talk while you diminish,<br/>
And listen while you grow.<br/>
<br/>
"There was a man who married<br/>
Because he couldn't see;<br/>
And all his days he carried<br/>
The mark of his degree.<br/>
But you—you came clear-sighted,<br/>
And found truth in my eyes;<br/>
And all my wrongs you've righted<br/>
With lies, and lies, and lies.<br/>
<br/>
"You've killed the last assurance<br/>
That once would have me strive<br/>
To rouse an old endurance<br/>
That is no more alive.<br/>
It makes two people chilly<br/>
To say what we have said,<br/>
But you—you'll not be silly<br/>
And wrangle for the dead.<br/>
<br/>
"You don't? You never wrangle?<br/>
Why scold then,—or complain?<br/>
More words will only mangle<br/>
What you've already slain.<br/>
Your pride you can't surrender?<br/>
My name—for that you fear?<br/>
Since when were men so tender,<br/>
And honor so severe?<br/>
<br/>
"No more—I'll never bear it.<br/>
I'm going. I'm like ice.<br/>
My burden? You would share it?<br/>
Forbid the sacrifice!<br/>
Forget so quaint a notion,<br/>
And let no more be told;<br/>
For moon and stars and ocean<br/>
And you and I are cold."<br/></p>
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