Those girls will find out my secret, Probably sooner than I wish; If I should die suddenly, (By then it matters little) They'll read what became of me.
Pictures that I've kept With a ribbon round the faded letters To tie up my regret. You'll parse them with your sisters, And discover, I, with my final stroke, Wrote her name with my last breath.
You'll understand why I kept them long, You'll read the name of our favorite song; A verse I wrote, a note to my only love, And wonder how things went so wrong.
The rule of cause and effect holds true; For if I'm gone, there's no effect on you; Nothing can give rise to something, Your reaction will prove my assumption. You'll find me in those letters too, Where I confessed.