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To Memory

by Mary Elizabeth Coleridge

Strange Power, I know not what thou art,

Murderer or mistress of my heart.

I know I'd rather meet the blow

Of my most unrelenting foe

Than live---as now I live---to be

Slain twenty times a day by thee.

Yet, when I would command thee hence,

Thou mockest at the vain pretence,

Murmuring in mine ear a song

Once loved, alas! forgotten long;

And on my brow I feel a kiss

That I would rather die than miss.

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About this poem

First line
Strange Power, I know not what thou art,
Poet
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge
Themes
nature, love, death, time

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