WHEN that eye of light shall in darkness fall, And thy bosom be shrouded in death's cold pall, When the bloom of that rich red lip shall fade, And thy head on its pillow of dust be laid; Oh! then thy spirit shall see how true Are the holy vows I have breathed to you; My form shall moulder thy grave beside, And in the blue heavens I'll seek my bride. Then we'll tell, as we tread yon azure sphere, Of the woes we have known while lingering here; And our spirits shall joy that, their pilgrimage o'er, They have met in the heavens to sever no more. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PHANTOM by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE THE HEATHEN PASS-EE by ARTHUR CLEMENT HILTON HEAVEN-HAVEN; A NUN TAKES THE VEIL by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 89, 90. MU'HTI, MANI'H by EDWIN ARNOLD SONNET: 5 by RICHARD BARNFIELD |