You not alone, when you are still alone, <br />O God, from you that I could private be. <br />Since you one were, I never since was one; <br />Since you in me, my self since out of me, <br />Transported from my self into your being; <br />Though either distant, present yet to either, <br />Senseless with too much joy, each other seeing, <br />And only absent when we are together. <br />Give me my self and take your self again, <br />Devise some means but how I may forsake you; <br />So much is mine that doth with you remain, <br />That, taking what is mine, with me I take you; <br />You do bewitch me; O, that I could fly <br />From my self you, or from your own self I.<br /><br />Michael Drayton<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/sonnet-xi-you-not-alone/