Quote by George William Russell

Late, late, I come to you, now death discloses Love that in life was not to be our part: On your low lying mound between the roses, Sadly I cast my heart.


Late, late, I come to you, now death discloses Love that in

Summary

In this quote, the speaker expresses remorse for not being able to experience love with the person they are addressing while they were alive. The reference to death reveals that it is too late to fulfill this longing. As a gesture of sadness and love, the speaker figuratively offers their heart on the grave of the person, emphasizing their deep emotions and the longing that will forever remain unfulfilled.

By George William Russell
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