The Poetry Corner

Reach Your Hand To Me.

By James Whitcomb Riley

Reach your hand to me, my friend, With its heartiest caress - Sometime there will come an end To its present faithfulness - Sometime I may ask in vain For the touch of it again, When between us land or sea Holds it ever back from me. Sometime I may need it so, Groping somewhere in the night, It will seem to me as though Just a touch, however light, Would make all the darkness day, And along some sunny way Lead me through an April-shower Of my tears to this fair hour. O the present is too sweet To go on forever thus! Round the corner of the street Who can say what waits for us? - Meeting - greeting, night and day, Faring each the self-same way - Still somewhere the path must end. - Reach your hand to me, my friend!