To L.L.
Could we dig up this long-buried treasure,
We never could learn love’s song,
Could the passionate past that is fled
Could we live it all over again,
I remember we used to meet
And you warbled each pretty word
And your voice had a quaver in it,
And shook, as the blackbird’s throat
And your eyes, they were green and grey
But lit into amethyst
And your mouth, it would never smile
Then it rippled all over with laughter
You were always afraid of a shower,
I remember you started and ran
I remember I never could catch you,
You had wonderful, luminous, fleet
I remember your hair – did I tie it?
Like a tangled sunbeam of gold:
I remember so well the room,
That beat at the dripping pane
And the colour of your gown,
And two yellow satin bows
And the handkerchief of French lace
Had a small tear left a stain?
On your hand as it waved adieu
In your voice as it said good-bye
‘You have only wasted your life’
When I rushed through the garden gate
Could we live it over again,
Could the passionate past that is fled
Well, if my heart must break,
It will break in music, I know,
But strange that I was not told
In a tiny ivory cell,