Love's Doubt
'Tis love that blinds my heart and eyes, —
I sometimes say in doubting dreams, —
The face that near me perfect seems
Cold Memory paints in fainter dyes.
'T was but love's dazzled eyes — I say —
That made her seem so strangely bright;
The face I worshipped yesternight,
I dread to meet it changed to-day.
As, when dies out some song's refrain,
And leaves your eyes in happy tears,
Awake the same fond idle fears, —
It cannot sound so sweet again.
You wait and say with vague annoy,
I sometimes say in doubting dreams, —
The face that near me perfect seems
Cold Memory paints in fainter dyes.
'T was but love's dazzled eyes — I say —
That made her seem so strangely bright;
The face I worshipped yesternight,
I dread to meet it changed to-day.
As, when dies out some song's refrain,
And leaves your eyes in happy tears,
Awake the same fond idle fears, —
It cannot sound so sweet again.
You wait and say with vague annoy,