The Poetry Corner

To Tommaso De' Cavalieri. Love's Lordship.

By Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni

A che pi debb' io. Why should I seek to ease intense desire With still more tears and windy words of grief, When heaven, or late or soon, sends no relief To souls whom love hath robed around with fire? Why need my aching heart to death aspire, When all must die? Nay, death beyond belief Unto these eyes would be both sweet and brief, Since in my sum of woes all joys expire! Therefore because I cannot shun the blow I rather seek, say who must rule my breast, Gliding between her gladness and her woe? If only chains and bands can make me blest, No marvel if alone and bare I go An armd Knight's captive and slave confessed.