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Poem by Arthur Stringer At the Comedy LAST night, in snowy gown and glove, I saw you watch the play Where each mock hero won his love The old unlifelike way. (And O were life their little scene Where love so smoothly ran, How different, Dear, this world had been Since this old world began!) For you, who saw them gaily win Both hand and heart away, Knew well where dwelt the mockery in That foolish little play. ('If love were all–if love were all,' The viols sobbed and cried, 'Then love were best whate'er befall!' Low, low the flutes replied.) And you, last night, did you forget, So far from me, so near?– For watching there your eyes were wet With just an idle tear! (And down the great dark curtain fell Upon their foolish play, But you and I knew–oh, too well!– Life went another way!) Arthur Stringer Arthur Stringer's other poems: 1224 Views |
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