The Poetry Corner

Never.

By Fannie Isabelle Sherrick

Two dark-brown eyes looked into mine Two eyes with restless quiver; A gentle hand crept in my own Beside the gleaming river. "Ah, sweet," I murmured, passing sad, You will forget me ever?" The dear, brown eyes their answer gave; "I will forget you NEVER." Up in the leaves above our heads The winds were softly dying; Down in the river at our feet The lilies pale were lying. The winds their mournful murmur sent: You will forget me ever? The lilies raised their drooping heads: We will forget you never. A spell hung o'er the numbered hours That chained each thought and feeling; My heart was filled with idle dreams That sent my sense reeling. Once more I murmured, "Well, I know You will forget me ever;" Yet still the same dear promise came, "I will forget you NEVER." Ah, vain the words that we must speak, Though we are still believing; And subtle are the webs of fate That love is ever weaving; The dark brown eyes meet mine no more, I am forgotten ever; And mocking memory echoes now, I will forget you NEVER. Beside the idle stream I stand, Where flowers droop and shiver And cold and dark it seems to me This dreary, restless river; For, sweet, your eyes are lost to me, I am forgotten ever; And only MEMORY echoes now, "I will forget you NEVER."