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You That Were

    By John Frederick Freeman



    You that were
    Half my life ere life was mine;
    You that on my shape the sign
    Set of yours;
    You that my young lips did kiss
    When your kiss summed up my bliss....
    Ah, once more
    You to kiss were all my bliss!

    You whom I
    Could forget--strange, could forget
    Even for days (ah, now the fret
    Of my grief!);
    You who loved me though forgot;
    Welcomed still, reproaching not....
    Ah, that now
    That forgetting were forgot!

    You that now
    On my shoulder as I go
    Put your hand that wounds me so;
    You that brush
    Yet my lips with that one last
    Kiss that bitters all things past....
    How shall I
    Yet endure that kiss the last?

    You that are
    Where the feet of my blind grief
    Find you not, nor find relief;
    You that are
    Where my thought flying after you
    Broken falls and flies anew,
    Now you're gone
    My love accusing aches for you.

    March 4, 1911.



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