HE heard it first upon the lips of love, And loved it for love's sake; A faithful word, that knows nor time nor change, Nor lone heart-break. It sung across his heart-strings like a breath Of Heaven's faithfulness, that whispered "Never To part, to lose, to linger from your gaze." She said, "I love forever." He heard it then upon the lips of death, Of things that fade and die; A word of sorrow never to be stilled, An ever echoing sigh. And loneliness within his soul did dwell, And struck upon his heart-strings, crying "Never To meet, to have, to hold, to see again." She said, "Goodbye forever." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ANGLOSAXON STREET by EARL (EARLE) BIRNEY MAPLE AND SUMACH by CECIL DAY LEWIS THE TRAGEDY OF VALENTINIAN: THE POWER OF LOVE by JOHN FLETCHER GOOD AND BAD LUCK by HEINRICH HEINE BOUND NO'TH BLUES by JAMES LANGSTON HUGHES UNCLE ANANIAS by EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON |