Don't grow away from things of old, From things of old too fast; So many change love's honest gold For coin that will not last. Perhaps you once were ragged clad, And now that rich you are; But from the things that once you had Don't grow away too far. Don't grow away from older friends Because you have the new; A man has many when he spends, In poverty a few, And you may find, you yet may learn, The old are all that stay; You yet may long to them to turn -- Don't grow too far away. Whatever fortune may befall, Whatever friends you know, The dearest memory, after all, Is that of long ago. The time may come you long to roam To where the old things are, The simple tastes, the humble home -- Don't grow away too far. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...I COULD TAKE by HAYDEN CARRUTH MERELY STATEMENT by AMY LOWELL BRUTUS LIVES AGAIN IN BOOTH by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |