V

by Percy Bysshe Shelley · (no date)
Published 01/07/1880
Part of To Edward Williams

Full half an hour, to-day, I tried my lot

With various flowers, and every one still said,

'She loves me—loves me not.'

And if this meant a vision long since fled—

If it meant fortune, fame, or peace of thought—

If it meant,—but I dread

To speak what you may know too well:

Still there was truth in the sad oracle.

#existential doubt #fate #percy bysshe shelley

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