Classic and Contemporary Poetry
WEEP NOT! SIGH NOT!, by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON Poet's Biography First Line: Weep not! Tears must vainly fall Last Line: Love comes not again. Alternate Author Name(s): Spartacus | ||||||||
WEEP not! tears must vainly fall, Though they fall like rain: Sorrow's flood shall not recall Love's dear life again. Vain thy tears, Vain thy sobs; As vain heart-throbs Of lonely years Since thou Love hast slain. Sigh not! As a passed wind Is but sought in vain, Sighs nor groans may not unbind Death's unbroken chain. Sighs and tears Nought avail, Nor cheeks grown pale In lonely years. Love comes not again. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A THRENODY: IN MEMORY OF ALBERT DARASZ, SELECTION by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON ENGLAND TO AMERICA by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON EVICTION by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON HEART AND WILL by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON LOVE AND YOUTH by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON LOVE'S BLINDNESS by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON OUR CAUSE by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON PATIENCE by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON ROSY WINE by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON SPRING AND AUTUMN by WILLIAM JAMES LINTON |
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