Volume: CBÉ 0485 (Part 2)
- Date
- 1938
- Collector
- Location
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- We meet to part, perhaps 'tis fate's decree
That moulds our lives and carves the way we go;
Though sad it seems, it may be better so,
You are so fair, so beautiful to see,
'Twere my presumption e'en to think of thee,
Our ways diverge from here, farewell, for lo!
My path lies where the thorns of duty grow,
While love and hope remain behind with thee.
Tis but a little while since first we met,
Yet in that I've lived a lifetime o'er -
I've lived and loved, and now my soul will fret
For one whose form my eyes shall see no more.
Sad fate! but it was ever so, and yet
Men love and lose, and live to lose once more.