But That Was Long Ago

One day, 'twas long ago,
I met a maiden fair to see,
A maiden fair and dear to me—
But that was long ago.

She was so fair, I know;
How fair she was I cannot say,
But fairer than a morn of May—
But that was long ago.

And we did make a vow
That we some day would wed,
Following where sly Cupid led—
But that was long ago.

The years went slowly by—
I know not where they went,
Into what other forms were blent—
Perhaps into a sigh.

And then, we met, I know;
But all the fire of youth had fled,
And all the love of youth was dead—
But that was long ago.

And not a word, I vow,
Of that dead past by us was said—
We each some other one had wed!
But that was long ago.

One day, 'twas long ago,
I met a maiden fair to see,
A maiden fair and dear to me—
But that was long ago.

She was so fair, I know;
How fair she was I cannot say,
But fairer than a morn of May—
But that was long ago.

And we did make a vow
That we some day would wed,
Following where sly Cupid led—
But that was long ago.

The years went slowly by—
I know not where they went,
Into what other forms were blent—
Perhaps into a sigh.

And then, we met, I know;
But all the fire of youth had fled,
And all the love of youth was dead—
But that was long ago.

And not a word, I vow,
Of that dead past by us was said—
We each some other one had wed!
But that was long ago.
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