Parting

Arthur Hugh Clough

1819 to 1861

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May it not be, some coming year,
O tell me, friends, while yet we part,—
O tell me, O my friends, and you,
Ye would not say, ye would not speak,—
O tell me, friends, ere words are o'er!
O tell me, friends, while yet we part!
Do you feel nothing like it too?
Old times shall yet come round as erst,
All on a sudden reappear?
O tell me, friends that are no more!
Or do you judge that all is vain,
These ancient paths that here divide
There's something in me sad and sore
O tell me, friends, while yet ye hear!
And you from there, and I from here,
And yet, how much so e'er I yearn,
O tell me, friends that are no more,
O tell me, friends, while yet we part!
O tell me, friends, while yet ye hear,—
The rays that from the centre start
O tell me, friends, ere words are o'er!
And if indeed ye did, I fear
Within the orb of one warm sun,
And heart can yet be heard of heart,
Unless I err, have once begun,—
O tell me, friends, ye hardly hear,—
O tell me, friends, ye hardly hear!
Repines, and underneath my eyes
And whither tends the course they urge?
From all our old intentions range,
Except that rule that none complain?
I feel a somewhat that would rise,—
Do you, too, think ere it is o'er
Shall yet again run side by side,
O tell me, friends, while yet we part,
And why does all so wholly change?
Our early plan of life we quit;
Why is it thus they still diverge?
Can I not follow, nor you turn?
And we be friends, as we were first?
Are you so strong, am I so weak,
O tell me then, for what is it