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Mariana - Christina Rossetti
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Mariana Christina Rossetti

"Mariana" by Christina Rossetti, released in 1850, is a lyrical poem reflecting themes of longing and isolation. It portrays a woman waiting in vain for her lover, symbolizing unfulfilled desire and despair. The haunting imagery creates an emotional depth. Unique musical elements include melancholic melodies. #Poetry

Mariana - Christina Rossetti
Not for me marring or making,
Not for me giving or taking;
        I love my Love and he loves not me,
I love my Love and my heart is breaking.

Sweet is Spring in its lovely showing,
Sweet the violet veiled in blowing,
        Sweet it is to love and be loved;
Ah, sweet knowledge beyond my knowing!

Who sighs for love sighs but for pleasure,
Who wastes for love hoards up a treasure;
        Sweet to be loved and take no count,
Sweet it is to love without measure.

Sweet my Love whom I loved to try for,
Sweet my Love whom I love and sigh for,
        Will you once love me and sigh for me,
You my Love whom I love and die for?
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