ON and on, always on and on Away from you, parted by a life-parting. Going from one another ten thousand "li," Each in a different corner of the World. The way between is difficult and long, Face to face how shall we meet again? The Tartar horse prefers the North wind, The bird from Yueh nests on the Southern branch. Since we parted the time is already long, Daily my clothes hang looser round my waist. Floating clouds obscure the white sun, The wandering one has quite forgotten home. Thinking of you has made me suddenly old, The months and years swiftly draw to their close. I'll put you out of my mind and forget for ever And try with all my might to eat and thrive. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SIXTY-EIGHTH BIRTHDAY by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL THE HIGHER GOOD by THEODORE PARKER ODE [FOR MUSIC] ON ST. CECILIA'S DAY by ALEXANDER POPE DEEDS OF VALOR AT SANTIAGO by CLINTON SCOLLARD WINTER, FR. LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE MONT BLANC; LINES WRITTEN IN THE VALE OF CHAMOUNI by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY ON SOME BUTTERCUPS by FRANK DEMPSTER SHERMAN |