Posted by: Marzia Ornofoli
in Poems (Author's Poems)
They who have never seen the daylight peer Into a darkened room, and drawn the curtain,
And with dull eyes and wearied from some dear
And worshipped body risen, they for certain
Will never know of what I try to sing,
How long the last kiss was, how fond and late his lingering.
from the book "" by Oscar Wilde