My Secret

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My Secret, from the French, was published in the anthology, Gifts of Genius: A Miscellany of Poetry and Prose by American Authors (1859).
An illustration for the story My Secret by the author Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
William Blake Richmond, Venus and Anchises, 1889
An illustration for the story My Secret by the author Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
William Blake Richmond, Venus and Anchises, 1889
An illustration for the story My Secret by the author Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
My soul its secret has, my life too has its mystery,
A love eternal in a moment's space conceived;
Hopeless the evil is, I have not told its history,
And she who was the cause, nor knew it, nor believed.
Alas! I shall have passed close by her unperceived,
Forever at her side, and yet forever lonely,
I shall unto the end have made life's journey, only
Daring to ask for naught, and having naught received.
For her, though God has made her gentle and endearing,
She will go on her way distraught and without hearing
These murmurings of love that round her steps ascend,
Piously faithful still unto her austere duty,
Will say, when she shall read these lines full of her beauty,
"Who can this woman be?" and will not comprehend.

You may also enjoy Lord Byron's She Walks in Beauty.


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