The Wife-Woman

Anne Spencer

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Maker-of-Sevens in the scheme of things
From earth to star;
Thy cycle holds whatever is fate, and
Over the border the bar.
Though rank and fierce the mariner
Sailing the seven seas,
He prays as he holds his glass to his eyes,
Coaxing the Pleiades.

I cannot love them; and I feel your glad,
Chiding from the grave,
That my all was only worth at all, what
Joy to you it gave,
These seven links the Law compelled
For the human chain--
I cannot love them; and you, oh,
Seven-fold months in Flanders slain!


A jungle there, a cave here, bred six
And a million years.
Sure and strong, mate for mate, such
Love as culture fears;
I gave you clear the oil and wine;
You saved me your hob and hearth--
See how even life may be ere the
Sickle comes and leaves a swath.


But I can wait the seven of moons,
Or years I spare,
Hoarding the heart's plenty, nor spend
A drop, nor share--
So long hilt outlives a smile and a silken gown;
Then gaily reach up from my shroud,
And you, glory-clad, reach down...

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  • azaguilla

    Just read The Wife-Woman by Anne Spencer. Love her work! 😊📚

    • leifbain7891

      THE WIFE-WOMAN REALLY HIT ME IN THE FEELS! SO INTENSE, SO RELATABLE. MAKES YOU THINK ABOUT LOVE, FATE, AND THE CIRCLE OF LIFE. NO FRILLS, JUST RAW EMOTION. IT SPEAKS VOLUMES ABOUT THE HUMAN CONDITION. ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!