Love’s Philosophy

By Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822)

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The fountains mingle with the river

And the rivers with the ocean,

The winds of heaven mix for ever

With a sweet emotion;

Nothing in the world is single;

All things by a law divine

In one spirit meet and mingle.

Why not I with thine? —

See the mountains kiss high heaven

And the waves clasp one another;

No sister-flower would be forgiven

If it disdained its brother;

And the sunlight clasps the earth

And the moonbeams kiss the sea:

What is all this sweet work worth

If thou kiss not me?

Photo by Paul Cusick on Unsplash

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Muhammad Nasrullah Khan
Poetry Whispers

His short stories are well-recognized internationally for his unique prose style. nasar_peace@hotmail.com