If you were I, and I were you, What are the things that we would do? Perhaps we do not know just what, And so to tell would rather not! How can we know what we would do If you were I, and I were you? Perhaps the things that now seem strange, Would not be so at closer range; They might indeed quite disappear, And everything might be made clear; So we would have a different view, If you were I, and I were you! So when I do things that seem queer, And you -- well -- I'll not interfere -- Let us remember as we go, That causes are unknown, and so We cannot tell what we would do If you were I, and I were you! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LOVERS, AND A REFLECTION by CHARLES STUART CALVERLEY THE CANONIZATION by JOHN DONNE |