The uncaring winds blow harshly now, But there was a time they caressed me As gently as love's kiss on my brow, And O, how the God of Love blessed me
Love's sweet offerings were mine to take, Though at times deceit came in disguise; But I endured it all for love's sake, (Lover's choices are not always wise)
But those days have long since departed, Love is but a transient memory; By sorrow my course is now charted, And my love-ship sails a lonely sea
Birdsong no longer delights my heart, Children's laughter now fills me with rue; But loneliness, being a newly-learned art, Foretold the anguish that would ensue
Where are the dreams that once stirred in me? Why do love poems now seem absurd? I pray this not be my destiny . . . Yet . . . the voice of Hope speaks not a word!