The Departed Friend |
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![]() Though parted by pernicious fate And left no solace when you left, By your absence of solace bereft, Yet still I loiter by the gate, Looping hopes on echoes cool and slow Of your departure seasons past; When you went, you went at last By going where you had to go. Still I beside the gate am left, Still I lean and lick the dust; Still I wait, as still I must Until some change unpains my breast. The agile curfews of the night That wipe away the palest day And light's burning words lightly unsay Cannot cross out what you left bright. The moon that trod old empires down Or saw two loves woo, two loves despair Casts no changeful spell on my care That carves the ages on my brow. Next>> ![]() |
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Gregg Glory |
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