A Comedy

By Edith Nesbit

MADAM, you bade me act a part,

    A comedy of your devising--

Forbade me to consult my heart,

    To be sincere--or compromising.

The play was not my own device,

    My stage-struck youth lies far behind me;

And yet--I thought it would be nice

    To play the part that you assigned me.

Thus have I learned my rôle so well

    That, as I play, you question whether

Fate has not taught your jest a spell

    To bind me to you altogether.

The truth is this: so ill I wrought

    In mastering the part you gave me,

That now 'tis tyrant of my thought,

    And nothing in the world can save me!

Between me and my work, your face,

    In haunting fashion, daily lingers;

Your eyes make mine their dwelling place

    Your dream-hand thrills my idle fingers.

Through death-white nights I dream of you--

    Of what might move, and what has moved you--

Ah! no! There's nothing you can do!...

    ...It's not as though I really loved you.