Myth and Romance - Being a Book of Verses by Madison Julius Cawein
page 93 of 119 (78%)
page 93 of 119 (78%)
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The same fond love that my heart then knew,
Love unspeakable, deep and true,-- But what of you? Whatever befalls through fate's compelling. _Will You Forget?_ In years to come, will you forget, Dear girl, how often we have met? And I have gazed into your eyes And there beheld no sad regret To cloud the gladness of their skies, While in your heart--unheard as yet-- Love slept, oblivious of my sighs?-- In years to come, will you forget? Ah, me! I only pray that when, In other days, some man of men Has taught those eyes to laugh and weep With joy and sorrow, hearts must ken When love awakens in their deep,-- I only pray some memory then, Or sad or sweet, you still will keep Of me and love that might have been. |
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