CANST thou forget?
The day was clear and golden;
The sunshine trickled softly through the leaves;
A quail was whistling shrilly in the sheaves,
Where thou didst toil, like Ruth in times gray-olden, -
Canst thou forget?
Canst thou forget?
The eve was calm and holy,
And moonbeams flooded all the dew-sweet lane
Where our unconscious steps their way had ta'en,
As from our lips love's whispers trembled solely, -
Canst thou forget?
Canst thou forget?
The day and eve are vanished;
But like the sweet, sad music of a dream,
Do not some glimpses on your memory gleam,
Ne'er to fade quite away till life be banished? -
Canst thou forget?
G. C. G.
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