A Thousand Years Ago



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and I in spirit-land,
A thousand years ago, Watched the waves beat on the strand,
Ceaseless ebb and flow;
Vowed to love and ever love--
A thousand years ago. AirplaneTickets
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Thou and I in greenwood shade,
Nine hundred years ago, Heard the wild dove in the glade
Murmuring soft and low;
Vowed to love for evermore,-- Nine hundred years ago.
Thou and I in yonder star, Eight hundred years ago,
Saw strange forms of light afar
In wild beauty glow;
Now as long ago!
Thou and I in Norman halls, Seven hundred years ago,
Heard the warder on the walls
'Ton amors sera tojors,'
Thou and I in Germany,
Then I bound the red cross on:
'True love, I must go,
But we part to meet again
In the endless flow!' Thou and I in Syrian plains,
Five hundred years ago, Felt the wild fire in our veins
To a fever glow!
All things die, but love lives on
Now as long ago! Thou and I in shadow-land,
Four hundred years ago, Saw strange flowers bloom on the strand,
Heard strange breezes blow:
This alone I know.
Thou and I in Italy,
Three hundred years ago,
Lived in faith and died for God, Felt the faggots glow:
Ever new and ever true,
Thou and I on southern seas,
Two hundred years ago, Felt the perfumed even-breeze,
Spoke in Spanish by the trees, Had no care or woe:
Life went dreamily in song
Two hundred years ago. Thou and I mid Northern snows,
One hundred years ago, Led an iron, silent life,
And were glad to flow
One hundred years ago.
Thou and I but yesterday
Met in Fashion's show, Love, did you remember me,
Love of long ago?
Yes; we keep the fond oath sworn
A thousand years ago!