Gone! and there's not a gleam of you, Faces that float into far away; Gone! and we can only dream of you, Each as you fade like a star away; Fade as a star in the sky from us, Vainly we look for your light again; Hear ye the sound of a sigh from us? "Come!" and our hearts will be bright again. Come! and gaze on our face once more, Bring us the smiles of the olden days; Come! and shine in your place once more, And change the dark into golden days. Gone! gone! gone! Joy is fled for us, Gone into the night of the nevermore, And darkness rests where you shed for us A light we will miss forevermore. Faces! ye come in the night to us; Shadows! ye float in the sky of sleep; Shadows! ye bring nothing bright to us; Faces! ye are but the sigh of sleep. Gone! and there's not a gleam of you, Faces that float into the far away; Gone! and we only can dream of you Till we sink like you and the stars away. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE HUNTING OF THE SNARK: FIT 3. THE BAKER'S TALE by CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON A CHRISTMAS FOLKSONG by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR AFTER A LECTURE ON KEATS by OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES THE ANGEL'S WHISPER by SAMUEL LOVER THE DEATH OF LYON by HENRY PETERSON GETTYSBURG [JULY 1-3, 1863] by JAMES JEFFREY ROCHE THE BELLS OF YOUTH by WILLIAM SHARP |