Bliss Carman, et al., eds. The World’s Best Poetry. 1904.
Poems of Sentiment: I. TimeAve atque Vale
Rosamund Marriott Watson (18601911)F
For here the paths divide;
Here hand from hand must sever, heart from heart,—
Divergence deep and wide.
Though I go mourning for you all day long,
Finding no magic more in bower or brake,
No melody in song.
To seal this severance more fast and sure.
A joyless fellowship, i’ faith, ’t will be,
Yet must we fare together, I and he,
Till I shall tread the footpath way no more.
On some dim, iridescent day in spring,
Then I may dream you are remembering
Our ancient vows.
Looks through the dark eyes of the violet,
I may re-cross the set, forbidden bourne,
I may forget
Our long, long parting for a little while,
Dream of the golden splendors of your smile,
Dream you remember yet.