Poems (Davidson)/To a Friend, whom I have not seen since my Childhood

Poems
by Lucretia Maria Davidson
To a Friend, whom I have not seen since my Childhood
4596757Poems — To a Friend, whom I have not seen since my ChildhoodLucretia Maria Davidson
TO A FRIEND, WHOM I HAD NOT SEEN SINCE MY CHILD HOOD.
And thou hast marked, in childhood's hour,
The fearless boundings of my breast,
When, fresh as Summer's opening flower,
I freely frolicked, and was blessed.

O! say, was not this eye more bright?
Were not these lips more wont to smile?
Methinks that then my heart was light,
And I a fearless, joyous child.

And thou didst mark me gay and wild,
My careless, reckless laugh of mirth;
The simple pleasure of a child,
The holiday of man on earth,

Then thou hast seen me in that hour
When every nerve of life was new,
When pleasures fanned youth's infant flower,
And Hope her witcheries round it threw.

That hour is fading,—it has fled,
And I am left in darkness now;
A wanderer towards a lowly bed,
The grave, that home of all below.