In the old park, frozen and deserted, Two shapes have just slipped by. Their eyes are dead and their lips are limp, And their words can scarcely be heard. In the old park, frozen and deserted, Two wraiths have recalled the past. Do you remember our old delight? Why ever should I remember it? Does your heart still throb at my very name? Do you still see my soul in your dreams?" "No." Ah, the fine days of unspeakable joy When our lips met!" "Perhaps." How beautiful the sky was, how great our hope! Hope has Hed, defeated, to the dark sky. They wandered on through the wild oats And only the night listened to their words | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PROMISE by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON L.E.L.'S LAST QUESTION by ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING YOUTH AND ART by ROBERT BROWNING THE SWAMP ANGEL by HERMAN MELVILLE ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 1 by PHILIP SIDNEY THE LORD OF BURLEIGH by ALFRED TENNYSON |