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Stage Love

    By Algernon Charles Swinburne



    When the game began between them for a jest,
    He played king and she played queen to match the best;
    Laughter soft as tears, and tears that turned to laughter,
    These were things she sought for years and sorrowed after.

    Pleasure with dry lips, and pain that walks by night;
    All the sting and all the stain of long delight;
    These were things she knew not of, that knew not of her,
    When she played at half a love with half a lover.

    Time was chorus, gave them cues to laugh or cry;
    They would kill, befool, amuse him, let him die;
    Set him webs to weave to-day and break to-morrow,
    Till he died for good in play, and rose in sorrow.

    What the years mean; how time dies and is not slain;
    How love grows and laughs and cries and wanes again;
    These were things she came to know, and take their measure,
    When the play was played out so for one man’s pleasure.



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From "Poems and Ballads" - 1866


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