A First Confession by William Butler Yeats
A First Confession by William Butler Yeats

A First Confession

William Butler Yeats * Track #3 On A Woman Young and Old

A First Confession Annotated

I admit the briar
Entangled in my hair
Did not injure me;
My blenching and trembling,
Nothing but dissembling,
Nothing but coquetry.

I long for truth, and yet
I cannot stay from that
My better self disowns,
For a man's attention
Brings such satisfaction
To the craving in my bones.

Brightness that I pull back
From the Zodiac,
Why those questioning eyes
That are fixed upon me?
What can they do but shun me
If empty night replies?

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A First Confession was written by William Butler Yeats.

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