THERE is a change -- and I am poor; Your love hath been, not long ago, A fountain at my fond heart's door, Whose only business was to flow; And flow it did: not taking heed Of its own bounty, or my need. What happy moments did I count! Blest was I then all bliss above! Now, for that consecrated fount Of murmuring, sparkling, living love, What have I? shall I dare to tell? A comfortless and hidden well. A well of love -- it may be deep -- I trust it is, -- and never dry: What matter? if the waters sleep In silence and obscurity. -- Such change, and at the very door Of my fond heart, hath made me poor. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AN ENGLISH SHELL by ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER BENSON ENOUGH by OTTO JULIUS BIERBAUM ON STIRLING; SEEING THE ROYAL PALACE IN RUIN by ROBERT BURNS WRITTEN ON A BLANK LEAF OF HIS POEMS, FOR CHLORIS by ROBERT BURNS SONG OF A TURF-SOD by WILLIAM A. BYRNE MASQUE AT THE MARRIAGE OF THE LORD HAYES: TO THEOPHILUS HOWARD by THOMAS CAMPION |