MY Love, I have no fear that thou shouldst die; Albeit I ask no fairer life than this, Whose numbering-clock is still thy gentle kiss, While Time and Peace with hands unlocked fly, -- Yet care I not where in Eternity We live and love, well knowing that there is No backward step for those who feel the bliss Of Faith as their most lofty yearnings high: Love hath so purified my being's core, Meseems I scarcely should be startled, even, To find, some morn, that thou hadst gone before; Since, with thy love, this knowledge too was given, Which each calm day doth strengthen more and more, That they who love are but one step from Heaven. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LOST SHEEP by ELIZABETH CECILIA CLEPHANE A WIFE IN LONDON by THOMAS HARDY OCTOBER by PHILIP EDWARD THOMAS YEW-TREES by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH MADISON CAWEIN by MARGARET STEELE ANDERSON AN AUTUMNAL THOUGHT, 1795 by ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD |