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1866–1946

PARTED.

Sophia Margaret Hensley

My spirit holds you, Dear, Though worlds away,” — This to their absent ones Many can say.

“Thoughts, fancies, hopes, desires, All must be yours; Sweetest my memories still Of our past hours.”

I can say more than this Now, lover mine,— Here can I feel your kiss Warmer than wine,

Feel your arms folding me, Know that quick breath That aye my soul would stir Even in death.

‘ Tis not a memory, Love, Thoughts of the past, Fleeting remembrances Which may not last,—

But, as I shut my eyes Know I the sign That you are here, yourself, Bodily, mine.—

So, Love, I cannot say “My spirit flies Over the widening space, Under dull skies,

To where your spirit is,” — Though I may know Seas part us, earth divides, It is not so

Here to me, now, for you Lean on my heart. Who says that you and I Ever can part?—

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