The Harp-Weaver/Oh, oh, you will be sorry

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3877610The Harp-Weaver — Oh, oh, you will be sorryEdna St. Vincent Millay

VIII

Oh, oh, you will be sorry for that word!
Give back my book and take my kiss instead.
Was it my enemy or my friend I heard,
“What a big book for such a little bead!”
Come, I will show you now my newest hat,
And you may watch me purse my mouth and prink!
Oh, I shall love you still, and all of that.
I never again shall tell you what I think.
I shall be sweet and crafty, soft and sly;
You will not catch me reading any more:
I shall be called a wife to pattern by;
And some day when you knock and push the door,
Some sane day, not too bright and not too stormy.
I shall be gone, and you may whistle for me.