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Poem by John Clare


The Meeting


    Here we meet, too soon to part,
    Here to leave will raise a smart,
    Here I’ll press thee to my heart,
      Where none have place above thee:
    Here I vow to love thee well,
    And could words unseal the spell,
    Had but language strength to tell,
      I’d say how much I love thee.

    Here, the rose that decks thy door,
    Here, the thorn that spreads thy bow’r,
    Here, the willow on the moor,
      The birds at rest above thee,
    Had they light of life to see,
    Sense of soul like thee and me,
    Soon might each a witness be
      How doatingly I love thee.

    By the night-sky’s purple ether,
    And by even’s sweetest weather,
    That oft has blest us both together,--
      The moon that shines above thee,
    And shews thy beauteous cheek so blooming,
    And by pale age’s winter coming,
    The charms, and casualties of woman,
      I will for ever love thee.



John Clare


John Clare's other poems:
  1. Patty of the Vale
  2. Effusion
  3. Ballad
  4. My Love, Thou Art a Nosegay Sweet
  5. To the Clouds


Poems of the other poets with the same name:

  • Katherine Mansfield The Meeting ("We started speaking")
  • Harriet Monroe The Meeting ("The ox-team and the automobile")

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