After Love

Arthur Symons

1865 to 1945

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Stoop to become your friend!
Never to meet again;
I cannot, having been your lover,
As friends, and love no more;
To have done for ever, I and thou,
O to part now, and, parting now,
An end to all, an end:
And I would have, now love is over,
With joy, and so with pain.
Those other meetings were too sweet
It is too hard, too hard to meet
That went before.

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