If we shall live, we live: If we shall die, we die: If we live we shall meet again: But to-night, good-bye. One word, let but one be heard -- What, not one word? If we sleep we shall wake again And see to-morrow's light: If we wake, we shall meet again: But to-night, good-night. Good-night, my lost and found -- Still not a sound? If we live, we must part: If we die, we part in pain: If we die, we shall part Only to meet again. By those tears on either cheek, To-morrow you will speak. To meet, worth living for: Worth dying for, to meet. To meet, worth parting for: Bitter forgot in sweet. To meet, worth parting before, Never to part more. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...O MORS! QUAM AMARA EST MEMORIA TUA HOMINI PACEM HABENTI by ERNEST CHRISTOPHER DOWSON LONDON'S SUMMER MORNING by MARY DARBY ROBINSON TO THE MOON (1) by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY TO SLEEP, WHEN SICK OF A FEVER by PHILIP AYRES |