He and She

Christina Rossetti

1830 to 1894

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  And one of us forget,
  And not be sure as yet."
"Should one of us remember,
I promise you what I will do--
I wish I knew what each will do--
  And one of us forget,
"Should one of us remember,
And I'm content to wait for you,
  But who can tell as yet?"