AH, only love I have ever known, Ah, only love I shall ever know, The careless hours of youth have flown And the light-hearted past to the winds is thrown, And faster and faster the hours go. In your heart and mine there's a secret lying While the spring's breath thrills in the air of May, While life seems ever to be defying The flight of time and the thought of dying, And the great world runs on its careless way. Yet one dear thought in my heart is resting As I face the path I must tread ere long, When wearied with life's unending questing, Its tawdry joys and its idle jesting, I shall pass to the midst of the missing throng. That here I have known your heart's dear thrilling, Your helping hand and your watchful eye, My life with your tender love fulfilling. I know but this, and am strangely willing To learn your love and in learning -- die. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE TEMPERAMENTS by EZRA POUND WHEN THE FROST IS ON THE PUNKIN by JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY FOR 'THE WINE OF CIRCE' (BY EDWARD BURNE JONES) by DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI NATALIA'S RESURRECTION: 21 by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT DEEDS UNDONE by GAMALIEL BRADFORD SONNET REVERSED by RUPERT BROOKE TO HIS LOVED SON, NAT. FIELD, AND HIS WEATHER-COCK WOMAN by GEORGE CHAPMAN (1559-1634) |