XV - Like a bad suitor desperate and trembling

by Fernando Pessoa · s.d. (uncertain date)
Published 01/07/1880

Like a bad suitor desperate and trembling

From the mixed sense of being not loved and loving,

Who with feared longing half would know, dissembling

With what he'd wish proved what he fears soon proving,

I look with inner eyes afraid to look,

Yet perplexed into looking, at the worth

This verse may have and wonder, of my book,

To what thoughts shall't in alien hearts give birth.

But, as he who doth love, and, loving, hopes,

Yet, hoping, fears, fears to put proof to proof,

And in his mind for possible proofs gropes,

Delaying tue true proof, lest the real thing scoff,

      I daily live, i'th' fame I dream to see,

      But by my thought of others' thought of me.

#fernando pessoa #longing #self consciousness #unrequited love

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