Bereavement

William Lisle Bowles

1762 to 1850

Poem Image

Whose was that gentle voice, that, whispering sweet, 
Promised methought long days of bliss sincere! 
Soothing it stole on my deluded ear, 
Most like soft music, that might sometimes cheat 
Thoughts dark and drooping! 'Twas the voice of Hope. 
Oi love, and social scenes, it seemed to speak, 
Of truth, of friendship, of affection meek; 
That, oh! poor friend, might to life's downward slope 
Lead us in peace, and bless our latest hours. 
Ah me! the prospect saddened as she sung; 
Loud on my startled ear the death-bell rung; 
Chill darkness wrapt the pleasurable bowers, 
Whilst Horror, pointing to yon breathless clay, 
"No peace be thine," exclaimed, "away, away!"