Ah, Hast Thou Gone?
Ah, hast thou gone from him whose breast Bleeds with the thought we are apart, Whose tears fall vainly and unblest, Whose all--a crushed--a broken heart! Thou hastenest on Life's thorny way Where torrid suns the mountains burn, Where parch the thirsty plains--yet say, Oh, say thou wilt to me return. Beyond the rolling wave art thou O'er which I waft a sigh to thee, Beyond the lurid sunset now Ablaze upon the western sea. Oh, think of him whose only thought That thought which Friendship cannot tell, While flows the burning tear unsought, He loved, alas, he loved too well. Farewell to thee than whom all joy No brighter vision e'er can lend, Go, he will be to thee, my boy, A brother--more than that--a friend.
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