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Poems (Rowe)/To ——— (To life once given there shall be no end)

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4473528Poems — To ——Louise Jopling Rowe
TO ——
TO life once given there shall be no end,And in my constant heart Love lives, dear friend; There, in an inner chamber, sweet and fair It grows, and thrives in my most tender care.
Sometimes I ope the door, with heartbeats fast, And gaze upon the treasures of the past, Which all are mine; which none can take away, And in that well loved place, I ling'ring stay.
I stay, and smiling view the past again, That past so full of joy, and bitter pain;The pain has flown, and only joy remains, So sings my heart a song of glad refrains.
Forgotten are the wrongs of love I bore, And bitter thoughts are banished from my store; The love note of your voice, your tender eyes, Are all my world—since I am sadly wise.
I wonder, if in retrospect you know How true I was, how strong my heart's full flow; If so, do you not sometimes wish them back, Those dear delights of which we had no lack?