I never shall forget thee—’tis a word Thou oft must hear, for surely there be none On whom thy wond’rous eyes have ever shone But for a moment, or who e’er have heard Thy voice’s deep impassioned melody, Can lose the memory of that look or tone. But, not as these, do I say unto thee, I never shall forget thee:—in thine eyes, Whose light, like sunshine, makes the world rejoice, A stream of sad and solemn splendour lies; And there is sorrow in thy gentle voice. Thou art not like the scenes in which I found thee, Thou art not like the beings that surround thee; To me, thou art a dream of hope and fear; Yet why of fear?—oh sure! the Power that lent Such gifts, to make thee fair, and excellent; Still watches one whom it has deigned to bless With such a dower of grace and loveliness; Over the dangerous waves ’twill surely steer The richly freighted bark, through storm and blast, And guide it safely to the port at last. Such is my prayer; ’tis warm as ever fell From off my lips: accept it, and farewell! And though in this strange world where first I met thee; We meet no more—I never shall forget thee.
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