![]() |
A poem about a man remembering his beloved. |
| For forty years he’d lived alone and all that time he’d always known he’d see his true love once again and then her name again intone. Ah, for so long he’d fought the pain and feeling that his soul were slain; and so long parted from his love he thought from life he must refrain. He from a window glanced above to glimpse what he’d been dreaming of: he hoped each day would be the day he’d see his best-belovèd dove. Though long ago he’d learned to pray and see her face in ev’ry day his dreams her at his side would lay again each morn to take away. |