Poem A Day

Classic poem

Lines Written on a Blank Leaf of _the Pleasures of Memory_

by George Gordon, Lord Byron

Absent or present, still to thee,

My friend, what magic spells belong!

As all can tell, who share, like me,

In turn thy converse, and thy song.

But when the dreaded hour shall come

By Friendship ever deemed too nigh,

And "Memory" o'er her Druid's tomb

Shall weep that aught of thee can die,

How fondly will she then repay

Thy homage offered at her shrine,

And blend, while ages roll away,

_Her_ name immortally with _thine_!

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About this poem

First line
Absent or present, still to thee,
Poet
George Gordon, Lord Byron
Themes
love, death, solitude, grief

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