Love and Sad Poems

A Farewell
by Coventry Patmore (1823 - 1896)

With all my will, but much against my heart,
We two now part.
     My Very Dear,
Our solace is, the sad road lies so clear.
     It needs no art,
     With faint, averted feet
And many a tear,
     In our opposéd paths to persevere.
Go thou to East, I West.
     We will not say
     There's any hope, it is so far away.
     But, O my Best!
     When the one darling of our widowhead,
     The nursling Grief,
     Is dead,
     And no dews blur our eyes
     To see the peach-bloom come in evening skies,
     Perchance we may,
     Where now this night is day,
     And even through faith of still averted feet,
     Making full circle of our banishment,
     Amazéd meet;
     The bitter journey to the bourne so sweet
     Seasoning the termless feast of our content
     With tears of recognition never dry.


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