AH, it was a lonely place, Where I walked to-day -- That old Garden of Delights, Where we used to stray. She is far, whose hand I held In that bygone time -- Where the summer roses laughed Clings the winter's rime. Helen, stately, Helen fair, Where are you to-night? Do you gather brighter blooms, Tranced in new delight? I remember how you stood -- You who wrought my woe -- Wiling me with strange, sweet smile, When the sun was low; And I lingered by your side Till the stars arose And looked down with curious eyes On that Garden Close. Now you wander, who knows where, Helen, fair and glad, Deaf to whispers from the past -- Why should I be sad? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...RETREAT by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON SONNET WRITTEN IN THE FALL OF 1914: 3 by GEORGE EDWARD WOODBERRY THE BRIGS OF AYR by ROBERT BURNS VACATION HINTS FOR YOUNG VERMONTERS by DANIEL LEAVENS CADY BALLAD TO THE TUNE - 'AND WILL YOU NOW TO PEACE INCLINE' by PATRICK CAREY |