Lucy Maud Montgomery (Люси Мод Монтгомери)

To My Enemy


Let those who will of friendship sing,
And to its guerdon grateful be,
But I a lyric garland bring
To crown thee, O, mine enemy! 

Thanks, endless thanks, to thee I owe
For that my lifelong journey through
Thine honest hate has done for me
What love perchance had failed to do. 

I had not scaled such weary heights
But that I held thy scorn in fear,
And never keenest lure might match
The subtle goading of thy sneer. 

Thine anger struck from me a fire
That purged all dull content away,
Our mortal strife to me has been
Unflagging spur from day to day. 

And thus, while all the world may laud
The gifts of love and loyalty,
I lay my meed of gratitude
Before thy feet, mine enemy!

Lucy Maud Montgomery’s other poems:

  1. When the Fishing Boats Go Out
  2. On the Bay
  3. The Hill Maples
  4. The Truce of Night
  5. With Tears They Buried You Today

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