Farewell! If ne'er I see thee more, Though distant calls my flight impel, I shall not less thy grace adore, So friend forever fare thee well. Farewell forever did I say? What! never more thy face to see? Then take the last fond look to-day, And still to-morrow think of me. Farewell, alas! the tragic sound, Has many a tender bosom torn, While desolation spread around, Deserted friendship left to mourn. Farewell, awakes the sleeping tear, The dormant rill from sorrow's eye, Expressed from one by nature dear, Whose bosom heaves the latent sigh. Farewell is but departure's tale, When fond association ends, And fate expands her lofty sail, to show the distant flight of friends. Alas! and if we sure must part, Far separated long to dwell, I leave thee with a broken heart, So friend forever fare thee well. I leave thee, but forget thee never, Words cannot my feeling tell, Fare thee well, and if forever, Still forever fare thee well. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ACCOUNTABILITY by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR PRELUDES: 1-4 (COMPLETE) by THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT SONNET by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 26 by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN A LONDON PLANE-TREE by AMY LEVY IN MEMORIAM: W.G. WARD by ALFRED TENNYSON BLUEBEARD by RUTH FITCH BARLETT |