Reunited

By Gilbert Parker

Born 1862


WHEN you and I have play'd the little hour,
         Have seen the tall subaltern Life to Death
         Yield up his sword; and, smiling, draw the breath,
The first long breath of freedom; when the flower
Of Recompense hath flutter'd to our feet,
         As to an actor's; and, the curtain down,
         We turn to face each other all alone--
Alone, we two, who never yet did meet,
Alone, and absolute, and free: O then,
         O then, most dear, how shall be told the tale?
Clasp'd hands, press'd lips, and so clasp'd hands again;
         No words. But as the proud wind fills the sail,
         My love to yours shall reach, then one deep moan
         Of joy, and then our infinite Alone.

DayPoems Poem No. 809
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