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The poems of George Eliot (Crowell, 1884)/Sweet Evenings come and go, Love

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139682The poems of George Eliot (Crowell, 1884) — "Sweet Evenings come and go, Love"1884George Eliot

"SWEET EVENINGS COME AND GO, LOVE."


"La noche buena se viene,
La noche buena se va,
Y nosotros nos iremos
Y no volveremos mas."

Old Villanico.


SWEET evenings come and go, love,
They came and went of yore:
This evening of our life, love,
Shall go and come no more.


When we have passed away, love,
All things will keep their name;
But yet no life on earth, love,
With ours will be same.


The daisies will be there, love,
The stars in heaven will shine:
I shall not feel thy wish, love,
Nor thou my hand in thine.


A better time will come, love.
And better souls be born:
I would not be the best, love,
To leave thee now forlorn.