Muriel Stuart - Ave et Vale

Muriel Stuart - Ave et Vale

FAREWELL is said! Yea, but I cannot take br All that my Greeting gave. br In you hath Hope her doom and Joy her grave; br Still you go crowned with old imaginings, br Clad in the purple that young passion flings br About the sorriest god that Love can make. br br Ah! would you might forget, and so pass by br Unwounded of my kiss, br Made free of Youth's unmemorable bliss! br Love's hand that speeds along his daisy chain br Forgets in swift delight to tell again br Old prayers upon a new-strung rosary. br br For when I part from you I would not leave br One shadow that might be br A ghost to haunt you, what you had of me br I would fold by in Memory's lavender- br Something my breath may very gently stir br In the slow fading of a rainy eve. br br When you drop cherries in the purple wine br For other lips to drain, br Let not old nights betrayed leap up again, br Throw down no murdering chalice at your feast br To-night, nor find another woman's breast br Less lovely with the sudden dream of mine. br br Yet if a stranger bear my name, or one br With the same-coloured eyes br Glance at you suddenly, lost dreams shall rise br With unintelligible swift appeals, br The broken images of old ideals br Shall stare from corners where as gods they shone. br br Farewell is on the lips of the first kiss br But speaks no word until br The loud voice of Desire hath had its will. br Greeting is swift and beautiful, Farewell br Is slow and patient and immutable, br Knowing of old that love must lead to this. br br Greeting! Farewell! The day's grown very old, br My heart put out the light, br Read no more pages of the Past to-night. br There are no roses here to miss the sun; br A soul hath looked on love and he hath flown; br Ashes are on the wind; the tale is told.


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Uploaded: 2014-11-10

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