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Title: The Girl I Left Behind Me
Author: Henry Kendall [
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(New Words to an Old Air.)
With sweet Regret--(the dearest thing that Yesterday has left us)--
We often turn our homeless eyes to scenes whence Fate has reft us.
Here sitting by a fading flame, wild waifs of song remind me
Of Annie with her gentle ways, the Girl I left behind me.
I stood beside the surging sea, with lips of silent passion--
I faced you by the surging sea, O brows of mild repression!
I never said--"my darling, stay!"--the moments seemed to bind me
To something stifling all my words for the Girl I left behind me.
The pathos worn by common things--by every wayside flower,
Or Autumn leaf on lonely winds, revives the parting hour.
Ye swooning thoughts without a voice--ye tears which rose to blind me,
Why did she fade into the Dark, the Girl I left behind me.
At night they always come to me, the tender and true-hearted;
And in my dreams we join again the hands which now are parted;
And, looking through the gates of Sleep, the pleasant Moon doth find me
For ever wandering with my Love, the Girl I left behind me.
You know my life is incomplete, O far-off faint Ideal!
When shall I reach you from a depth of darkness which is real?
So I may mingle, soul in soul, with her that Heaven assigned me;
So she may lean upon my love, the Girl I left behind me.
[The end]
Henry Kendall's poem: Girl I Left Behind Me
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