it may not always be
so; and i say
that if your lips,
which i have loved, should touch
another's, and your
dear strong fingers clutch
his heart, as mine in
time not far away;
if on another's face
your sweet hair lay
in such a silence as
i know, or such
great writhing words
as, uttering overmuch,
stand helplessly
before the spirit at bay;
if this should be, i
say if this should be-
you of my heart, send
me a little word;
that i may go unto
him, and take his hands,
saying, Accept all
happiness from me.
Then shall i turn my
face, and hear one bird
sing terribly afar in
the lost lands.
-anonymous