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Louisa Sarah Bevington (Луиза Сара Бевингтон) Then and Now ONCE the question was to know Why you came, and why would go, Once it seem to import so That I should approve you; Ay, in lost days dead and dear, When so often you were here, I could hope and I could fear; Now I only love you. Since your hand hath closed the door, In my soul for evermore All is stiller than before; And the end--who knoweth? You have gone; to spend your breath, Haply, on the fields of death Where the war-fire thundereth And the palm-tree groweth. Waves and fates have rolled between, Things are not that once have been, Changed the actors, changed the scene Where the singer stayeth; If her love hath wrought her woe, E'en to you, who only know That it ever hath been so, Only song betrayeth. Louisa Sarah Bevington's other poems: Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием): Распечатать (Print) Количество обращений к стихотворению: 1211 |
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