The Poetry Corner

The Return

By Theodosia Garrison

I lost Young Love so long ago I had forgot him quite, Until a little lass and lad Went by my door to-night. Ah, hand in hand, but not alone, They passed my open door, For with them walked that other one Who paused here Mays before. And I, who had forgotten long, Knew suddenly the grace Of one who in an empty land Beholds a kinsman's face. Oh, Young Love, gone these many years, 'Twas you came back to-night, And laid your hand on my two eyes That they might see aright, And took my listless hand in yours (Your hands without a stain), And touched me on my tired heart That it might beat again.