On Meeting After

Arthur Symons

1865 to 1945

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They loved, they married: it is well!
What thing is this has come to her
Her eyes are haunted, eyes that were
     But ah, what memories
     That she may not forget?
     Her haunted eyes?
Are these whereof her eyes half tell,
     Scarce sad when last we met.