Forasmuch as I have lov’d this life, No sorrow shall I bear in death. My gladness have I sent on high, To vanish in the azure breath. I ran and leapt with falling rain, The wind I clasp’d unto my breast. Mine own cheek, like a slumb’ring babe, Upon the earth’s fair face did rest. Forasmuch as I have lov’d this life, No sorrow shall I bear in death. Take thou my love, sweet soul so nigh And know, this parting is not goodbye.