Public Domain Poetry And Stories - The Past. by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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The Past.

    By Percy Bysshe Shelley



    1.
    Wilt thou forget the happy hours
    Which we buried in Love's sweet bowers,
    Heaping over their corpses cold
    Blossoms and leaves, instead of mould?
    Blossoms which were the joys that fell,
    And leaves, the hopes that yet remain.

    2.
    Forget the dead, the past? Oh, yet
    There are ghosts that may take revenge for it,
    Memories that make the heart a tomb,
    Regrets which glide through the spirit's gloom,
    And with ghastly whispers tell
    That joy, once lost, is pain.



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