Sonnet 143

by William Shakespeare · (no date)
Published 01/07/1880

Lo, as a careful housewife runs to catch

One of her feather'd creatures broke away,

Sets down her babe, and makes all quick dispatch

In pursuit of the thing she would have stay;

Whilst her neglected child holds her in chase,

Cries to catch her whose busy care is bent

To follow that which flies before her face,

Not prizing her poor infant's discontent:

So runn'st thou after that which flies from thee,

Whilst I thy babe chase thee afar behind;

But if thou catch thy hope, turn back to me,

And play the mother's part, kiss me, be kind;

      So will I pray that thou mayst have thy Will,

      If thou turn back and my loud crying still.

#desire #longing #neglect #pursuit #unrequited love #william shakespeare

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