When I am dead, my spirit Shall wander far and free Through realms the dead inherit Of earth, and sky, and sea; Through morning dawn and gloaming, By midnight moons at will, By shores where the waves are foaming, By seas where the waves are still. I, following late behind you, In wingless sleepless flight, Will wander till I find you, In sunshine or twilight; With silent kiss for greeting On lips, and eyes, and head, In that strange after-meeting Shall love be perfected. We shall lie in summer breezes, And pass where whirlwinds go, And the Northern blast that freezes Shall bear us with the snow. And watch the lightnings hurled At the misty mountains under, Of the dim forsaken world, We shall find our footsteps’ traces, And passing hand in hand By old familiar places, We shall laugh, and understand. |