Jessie B. Rittenhouse, ed. (1869–1948). The Little Book of Modern Verse. 1917.
John Hall Wheelock
Love Knocks at the Door
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To the heart of my sweet I fled.
I knocked at the door of her living heart,
“Let in—let in—” I said.
“You seeker among the dead”—
“Herself I seek, herself I seek,
Let in—let in!” I said.
But the core thereof was dead.
They opened the core of her living heart—
A worm at the core there fed.
“She is gone away, she is fled.
Long years ago she fled away,
She will never return,” they said.