Promise me no promises, So will I not promise you; Keep we both our liberties, Never false and never true: Let us hold the die uncast, Free to come as free to go; For I cannot know your past, And of mine what can you know? You, so warm, may once have been Warmer towards another one; I, so cold, may once have seen Sunlight, once have felt the sun: Who shall show us if it was Thus indeed in time of old? Fades the image from the glass And the fortune is not told. If you promised, you might grieve For lost liberty again; If I promised, I believe I should fret to break the chain: Let us be the friends we were, Nothing more but nothing less; Many thrive on frugal fare Who would perish of excess. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: SARAH BROWN by EDGAR LEE MASTERS BURNING DAWN by HAYDEN CARRUTH THE MERCY OF LAZARUS by STEPHEN DOBYNS DEAD LEAVES by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON ACROSS THE RED SKY by KATHERINE MANSFIELD |