WITHOUT one bitter feeling let us part And for the years in which your love has shed A radiance like a glory round my head, I thank you, yes, I thank you from my heart. I thank you for the cherished hope of years, A starry future, dim and yet divine, Winging its way from heaven to be mine, Laden with joy, and ignorant of tears. I thank you, yes, I thank you even more That my heart learnt not without love to live, But gave and gave, and still had more to give From an abundant and exhaustless store. I thank you and no grief is in these tears; I thank you not in bitterness but truth, For the fair vision that adorned my youth And glorified so many happy years. Yet how much more I thank you that you tore At last the veil that you had woven, away; I saw the thing I worshipped was of clay, And vain and false what I had knelt before. I thank you that you taught me the stern truth, (None other could have told and I believed), That vain had been my life, and I deceived, And wasted all the purpose of my youth. I thank you that your hand dashed down the shrine, Wherein my idol worship I had paid; Else had I never known a soul was made To serve and worship only the Divine. I thank you that the heart I cast away On such as you, though broken, bruised, and crushed, Now that its fiery throbbing is all hushed, Upon a worthier altar I can lay. I thank you for the lesson that such love Is a perverting of God's royal right, That is it made but for the Infinite, And all too great to live except above. I thank you for a terrible awaking, And if reproach seemed hidden in my pain, And sorrow seemed to cry on your disdain, Know that my blessing lay in your forsaking. Farewell for ever now; in peace we part; And should an idle vision of my tears Arise before your soul in after years Remember that I thank you from my heart! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LOVE SONNETS OF PROTEUS: 55. ST. VALENTINE'S DAY by WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT THE SHEPHERD BOY'S SONG, FR. THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS by JOHN BUNYAN NATIONALITY by THOMAS OSBORNE DAVIS SONNET: 27 by JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL THE RUBAIYAT, 1879 EDITION: 48 by OMAR KHAYYAM DRINKING SONG (4) by ALCAEUS OF MYTILENE PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 21. YAKBUZU WA YABSUTU by EDWIN ARNOLD |