Meeting

By George Crabbe

1754-1832


MY Damon was the first to wake
         The gentle flame that cannot die;
My Damon is the last to take
         The faithful bosom's softest sigh:
The life between is nothing worth,
         O cast it from thy thought away!
Think of the day that gave it birth,
         And this its sweet returning day.

Buried be all that has been done,
         Or say that naught is done amiss;
For who the dangerous path can shun
         In such bewildering world as this?
But love can every fault forgive,
         Or with a tender look reprove;
And now let naught in memory live
         But that we meet, and that we love.

DayPoems Poem No. 432
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