COULDST thou look as dear, as when First I sigh'd for thee, Couldst thou make me feel again Every wish I breathed thee then, Oh, how blissful life would be! Hopes that now beguiling leave me, Joys that lie in slumber cold, All would wake, couldst thou but give me One dear smile like those of old. Oh! there's nothing left us now, But to mourn the past: -- Vain was every ardent vow, Never yet did Heaven allow Love so warm, so wild, to last. Not even Hope could now deceive me, Life itself looks dark and cold; Oh! thou never more canst give me, One dear smile like those of old. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CRY OF THE HUMAN by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING A BALLADE OF LAWN TENNIS by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS THE LORELEI by GUILLAUME APOLLINAIRE THE PENDULUM by JURGIS BALTRUSHAITIS LILIES: 13. 'LET US NEVER COMFORT EACH OTHER INTO SLEEP' by GEORGE BARLOW (1847-1913) |