Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Let Us Forget. by James Whitcomb Riley
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Let Us Forget.

    By James Whitcomb Riley



        Let us forget.    What matters it that we
            Once reigned o'er happy realms of long-ago,
            And talked of love, and let our voices low,
        And ruled for some brief sessions royally?
        What if we sung, or laughed, or wept maybe?
            It has availed not anything, and so
            Let it go by that we may better know
        How poor a thing is lost to you and me.
            But yesterday I kissed your lips, and yet
        Did thrill you not enough to shake the dew
            From your drenched lids - and missed, with no regret,
        Your kiss shot back, with sharp breaths failing you;
            And so, to-day, while our worn eyes are wet
            With all this waste of tears, let us forget!



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