Sunday, 20 July 2014

Time Long Past




"I like London," he said
On that day we met
All those years later.

'Twas my birthday
And I thought there
Was a time when I

Loved London too,
Much more than you
Or anyone I knew

Could construe.

But that London
Is long gone  
That London is now 

A ghost of yesterday.

"I like London," he said.
My response was swift,
And fixed in its view  

"London, my dear friend, 
Is dead."





1 comment:

  1. Like the ghost of a dear friend dead
    Is Time long past.
    A tone which is now forever fled,
    A hope which is now forever past,
    A love so sweet it could not last,
    Was Time long past.

    There were sweet dreams in the night
    Of Time long past:
    And, was it sadness or delight,
    Each day a shadow onward cast
    Which made us wish it yet might last —
    That Time long past.

    There is regret, almost remorse,
    For Time long past.
    'Tis like a child's belovèd corse
    A father watches, till at last
    Beauty is like remembrance, cast
    From Time long past.

    — Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822)

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