Time may set his fingers there, Fix the smiles that curve about Her winsome mouth, and touch her hair, Put the curves of youth to rout; But the “something” God put there, That which drew me to her first, Not the imps of pain and care, Not all sorrow’s fiends accurst, Can kill the look that God put there. Something beautiful and rare, Nothing common can destroy; Not all the leaden load of care, Not all the dross of earth’s alloy; Better than all fame or gold, True as only God’s own truth, It is something all hearts hold Who have loved once in their youth. That sweet look her face doth hold Thus will ever be to me; Care may come and misery; Through the days of murk and shine, Though the roads be foul or fair, I will see through love’s glad eyne That sweet look that God put there. |