The gleam of household sunshine ends,
And here no longer can I rest;
Farewell! - You will not speak, my friends,
Unfriendly of your parted guest.
O well for him that finds a friend,
Or makes a friend where'er he come,
And loves the world from end to end,
And wanders on from home to home!
O happy he, and fit to live,
On whom a happy home has power
To make him trust his life, and give
His fealty to the halcyon hour!
I count you kind, I hold you true;
But what may follow who can tell?
Give me a hand-and you-and you-
And deem me grateful, and farewell!
The Wanderer
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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Poem topics: life, power, sunshine, trust, world, true, speak, hold, live, follow, grateful, farewell, friend, happy, home, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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