Blossoms were on the apple-trees; The birds were humming in the air;
Nature concerted harmonies To rob the world of care;
Down by the meadow stream, we two Saw the white clouds their shadow cast
Along the distant mountains blue, And dream-like as the past.
We two! Ah, that was years ago; We thought the two would pass away,
And that but one the years would show; We thought the gods would play
Wild songs of melody divine, To make the future bright and fair;
And that the sun of joy would shine All times and everywhere.
Just as a million souls have thought! There came a day when tears were shed;
And one the world's mad struggle sought, And one pined to the dead;
He longed for fame, that kept in sight Yet ever seemed to miss his grasp;
And she lost all life's hope and light, Striving his hand to clasp.
Well, it was years ago, I said; The stream is there; the blossoms flush
The trees with glory; she is dead. The bees — they do not hush
Their humming as they seek the sweet; I wonder, though, if we two may,
As one, in heaven's home love and meet, And find a perfect day.