I Was Not False To Thee
I
AS not false to thee, and yet My cheek alone looked pale;
My weary eye was dim and wet,
My strength began to fail.
Thou wert the same; thy looks were gay,
Thy step was light and free;
And yet, with truth, my heart can say,
I was not false to thee!
I was not false to thee, yet now Thou hast a cheerful eye,
With flushing cheek and drooping brow I wander mournfully.
I hate to meet the gaze of men,
I weep where none can see;
Why do I only suffer, when I was not false to thee?
I was not false to thee; yet oh!
How scornfully they smile,
Who see me droop, who guess my woe,
Yet court thee all the while. 'Tis strange! but when long years are past,
Thou wilt remember me;
Whilst I can feel until the last,
I was not false to thee!
Caroline Elizabeth Sarah Norton
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