Richard Watson Gilder (Ричард Уотсон Гилдер)
The New Day. Part 4. 13. After Many Days
Dear heart, I would that after many days, When we are gone, true lovers in a book Might find these faithful songs of ours. "O look!" I hear him murmur while he straightway lays His finger on the page, and she doth raise Her eyes to his. Then, like the winter brook From whose young limbs a sudden summer shook The fetters, love flows on in sunny ways. I would that when we are no more, dear heart, The world might hold thy unforgotten name Inviolate in these eternal rhymes. I would have poets say: "Let not the art Wherewith they loved be lost! To us the blame Should love grow less in these our modern times.
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