PASS, thou wild light, Wild light on peaks that so Grieve to let go The day. Lovely thy tarrying, lovely too is night: Pass thou away. Pass, thou wild heart, Wild heart of youth that still Hast half a will To stay. I grow too old a comrade, let us part. Pass thou away. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LOVE'S APOTHEOSIS by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR PRE-EXISTENCE by PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE KNOW THYSELF by WILLIAM ARBUTHNOT A RONDEAU OF REGRETS by HENRI BAUDE RUDEL TO THE LADY OF TRIPOLI by ROBERT BROWNING A SIGH IN THE NIGHT by ADA CAMBRIDGE |