The Harp-Weaver/To One Who Might Have Borne a Message

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The Harp-Weaver
by Edna St. Vincent Millay
To One Who Might Have Borne a Message
3877345The Harp-Weaver — To One Who Might Have Borne a MessageEdna St. Vincent Millay

TO ONE WHO MIGHT HAVE BORNE A MESSAGE

Had I known that you were going
I would have given you messages for her,
Now two years dead,
Whom I shall always love.
As it is, should she entreat you how it goes with me,
You must reply, as well as with most, you fancy;
That I love easily, and pass the time.
And she will not know how all day long between
My life and me her shadow intervenes,
A young thin girl,
Wearing a white skirt and a purple sweater
And a narrow pale blue ribbon about her hair.
I used to say to her, “I love you
Because your face is such a pretty color,
No other reason.”
But it was not true.
Oh, had I only known that you were going,
I could have given you messages for her!