Go, Forget Me

Go , forget me! Why should sorrow
— O'er that brow a shadow fling?
Go, forget me, — and to-morrow
— Brightly smile and sweetly sing.
Smile — though I shall not be near thee.
Sing — though I shall never hear thee.
— May thy soul with pleasure shine,
— Lasting as the gloom of mine.

Like the sun, thy presence glowing
— Clothes the meanest things in light;
And when thou, like him, art going,
— Loveliest objects fade in night.
All things looked so bright about thee,
That they nothing seem without thee;
— By that pure and lucid mind
— Earthly things are too refined.

Go, thou vision, wildly gleaming,
— Softly on my soul that fell;
Go, for me no longer beaming —
— Hope and Beauty, fare ye well!
Go, and all that once delighted
Take — and leave me, all benighted,
— Glory's burning, generous swell,
— Fancy, and the poet's shell.
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