She Came And Went

James Russell Lowell

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As a twig trembles, which a bird
Lights on to sing, then leaves unbent,
So is my memory thrilled and stirred;—
I only know she came and went.

As clasps some lake, by gusts unriven,
The blue dome’s measureless content,
So my soul held that moment’s heaven;—
I only know she came and went.

As, at one bound, our swift spring heaps
The orchards full of bloom and scent,
So clove her May my wintry sleeps;—
I only know she came and went.

An angel stood and met my gaze,
Through the low doorway of my tent;
The tent is struck, the vision stays;—
I only know she came and went.

Oh, when the room grows slowly dim,
And life’s last oil is nearly spent,
One gush of light these eyes will brim,
Only to think she came and went.

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  • R Thomasday306

    "She Came And Went" really resonated with me. The beautiful yet tragic sentiment of momentary joy mixed with enduring sorrow is what I took from it. "An angel stood and met my gaze, Through the low doorway of my tent; The tent is struck, the vision stays;" Such a moving depiction of fleeting happiness.