By Aphra Behn
I
How strongly does my passion flow, 
Divided equally twixt two?
Damon had ne'er subdued my heart
Had not Alexis took his part;
Nor could Alexis powerful prove,
Without my Damon's aid, to gain my love.
II 
When my Alexis present is, 
Then I for Damon sigh and mourn;
But when Alexis I do miss,
Damon gains nothing but my scorn.
But if it chance they both are by,
For both alike I languish, sigh, and die.
III
Cure then, thou mighty winged god, 
This restless fever in my blood; 
One golden-pointed dart take back:
But which, O Cupid, wilt thou take? 
If Damon's, all my hopes are crossed;
Or that of my Alexis, I am lost. 
Never before have I understood this poem as perfectly I do as right now. I understand, Aphra Behn. And I thank you for sharing this writing with the world to devour---for I, too, feel the same.