Do not say that life is waning,
Or that hope's sweet day is set;
While I've thee and love remaining,
Life is in the horizon yet.
Do not think those charms are flying,
Tho' thy roses fade and fall;
Beauty hath a grace undying,
Which in thee survives them all.
Not for charms, the newest, brightest,
That on other cheeks may shine,
Would I change the least, the slightest.
That is lingering now o'er thine.
Do Not Say That Life Is Waning
Thomas Moore
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Poem topics: beauty, change, hope, sweet, horizon, shine, Valentine's Day, thine, life, love, I love you, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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