“I - will have poetry in my life. And adventure. And love. Love above all.”
Source: Shakespeare in Love: A Screenplay
The Autobiography of a Sexually Emancipated Communist Woman (1926)
“I - will have poetry in my life. And adventure. And love. Love above all.”
Source: Shakespeare in Love: A Screenplay
Endless Love (1981).
Song lyrics
The Saviors of God (1923)
Context: I put my body through its paces like a war horse; I keep it lean, sturdy, prepared. I harden it and I pity it. I have no other steed.
I keep my brain wide awake, lucid, unmerciful. I unleash it to battle relentlessly so that, all light, it may devour the darkness of the flesh. I have no other workshop where I may transform darkness into light.
I keep my heart flaming, courageous, restless. I feel in my heart all commotions and all contradictions, the joys and sorrows of life. But I struggle to subdue them to a rhythm superior to that of the mind, harsher than that of my heart — to the ascending rhythm of the Universe.
“My lovely living boy,
My hope, my hap, my love, my life, my joy.”
Second Week, Fourth Day, Book ii. Compare: "My fair son! My life, my joy, my food, my all the world", William Shakespeare, King John, act iii. sc. 4.
La Seconde Semaine (1584)
“My heart was rife with the joy of life,
For I loved you even then.”
Evolution (1895; 1909)
Context: When you were a tadpole and I was a fish
In the Paleozoic time,
And side by side on the ebbing tide
We sprawled through the ooze and slime,
Or skittered with many a caudal flip
Through the depths of the Cambrian fen,
My heart was rife with the joy of life,
For I loved you even then.