The Poetry Corner

Her Lover's Step.

By James McIntyre

Step, step, step, 'tis her lover's walk, She knows his step as well's his talk; He is the favorite of her choice, So his step's familiar as his voice. Step, step, step, she now is wed, And it is now her husband's tread; His homeward step it cheers her life, For she is a kind faithful wife. But he the husband and yet lover, His steps at last do cease forever; And she doth soon hear the tread Of men who do bear out the dead. Her heart it now doth throb with pain, Though she knows sorrow is but vain; For him she never can recall, And no more hear his footsteps fall. But still she hopes he yet will come And visit her in their old home; But time approaches, she must die, Her husband's footsteps she hears nigh. Step, step, step, we ne'er shall part, I hear the echo in my heart; Now happiness dispels the gloom, Radiant with joy my face doth bloom. Pain and suffering all are past, She joyous cried he's come at last; And soon she breathes out her last breath, He guides her through the vale of death.