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Ever and Only ~ A Poem by Robert Crawford

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A Reflection on Love That Stays True

Some poems whisper their power instead of shouting it—and this one invites us to linger in the quiet promise of unwavering devotion.

Ever and Only

Robert Crawford

Be with me ever and only,
No other in thought with you;
Only without me lonely,
Ever in this way true.
So will I be yours only,
Whatever I dream or do,
Only without you lonely,
Ever in this way true.

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Reflection

Robert Crawford’s “Ever and Only” reminds us that the deepest love is often the simplest. His repetition of ever and onlycreates a heartbeat-like rhythm—steady, faithful, unbroken. The poem speaks to a longing that is not dramatic, but steadfast: to be someone’s chosen presence in thought, in dream, in quiet company. It invites us to reflect on the relationships that anchor our lives, the people whose absence feels like loneliness and whose presence feels like home. Love, Crawford suggests, isn’t loud or demanding; it’s the gentle vow to remain true in every season.

Question for Readers:

Which line from this poem resonates most deeply with you—and why?

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