Because She Would Ask Me Why I Loved Her
If questioning would make us wise
No eyes would ever gaze in eyes;
If all our tale were told in speech
No mouths would wander each to each.
Were spirits free from mortal mesh
And love not bound in hearts of flesh
No aching breasts would yearn to meet
And find their ecstasy complete.
For who is there that lives and knows
The secret powers by which he grows?
Were knowledge all, what were our need
To thrill and faint and sweetly bleed?
Then seek not, sweet, the "If" and "Why"
I love you now until I die.
For I must love because I live
And life in me is what you give.
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Who wrote the poem "Because She Would Ask Me Why I Loved Her"?
Christopher Brennan (November 1, 1870 – October 5, 1932)
Christopher Brennan was an Australian poet
and scholar. His poems were not popular with the public because his original
works were published in small editions or circulated privately. However, his
works were highly regarded by literary critics for their vitality and
sincerity.
"Because She Would Ask Me Why I Loved Her" explanation
In the poem, the speaker tries to answer
his loved one’s question of why he loves her. There are no words to describe why
he loves her. To him, loving her is the very meaning and reason of his life.