IF I were in the valley-land, And you far up the mountain blue, Would you just turn and wave your hand, And bid me strive to follow you? If I were in the tossing sea, And you upon the quiet shore, Would you send out your help to me, And bid me to my life once more? If I were cast from Heaven's gate, And you within so glad and fair, I know you would come forth and wait Beside me, love, in my despair. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SONNET: TO FANNY by JOHN KEATS OVERHEARD ON A SALTMARSH by HAROLD MONRO BUCK O' KINGWATTER by ROBERT ANDERSON OF CARLISLE DRAMATIC IDYLS: 2ND SERIES. PROLOGUE by ROBERT BROWNING THE PARTING OF LAUNCELOT AND GUENEVERE; A FRAGMENT by EDWARD ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON |