IN this new shade of Death, the show
Passes me still of form and face;
Some bent, some gazing as they go,
Some swiftly, some at a dull pace,
Not one that speaks in any case.
If only one might speak!-the one
Who never waits till I come near;
But always seated all alone
As listening to the sunken air,
Is gone before I come to her.
O dearest! while we lived and died
A living death in every day,
Some hours we still were side by side,
When where I was you too might stay
And rest and need not go away.
O nearest, furthest! Can there be
At length some hard-earned heart-won home,
Where,-exile changed for sanctuary,-
Our lot may fill indeed its sum,
And you may wait and I may come?
Spheral Change
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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Poem topics: alone, away, heart, home, never, wait, shade, stay, face, hard, speak, Valentine's Day, death, I love you, I miss you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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