I will yet be the fettered fire-thief,
To be god-girded to a victim-stone,
If you will gaze a moment on my grief.
Your eyes will make my Titan-torments brief.
To gain a glance from eyes no man has known,
I will yet be the fettered fire-thief.
And then, perchance, the sight of no relief
Will rouse a tear, which earth-bound falls alone,
If you will gaze a moment on my grief.
Now see how Aura’s breath caressed that leaf—
Let loose a soul-born sigh—and for that groan,
I will yet be the fettered fire-thief.
That music-moan, breeze-like, breath-like and brief,
Shall ease the throbbing of each tortured bone
If you will gaze a moment on my grief.
Your eyes meet mine. They make me no relief.
My pains increase—and yet, for you alone
I’ll ever be the fettered fire-thief
If you will gaze forever on my grief.