If we should ever meet again When many tedious years are past; When time shall have unbound the chain, And this sad heart is free at last;— Then shall we meet and look unmov'd, As though we ne'er had met—had lov'd! And I shall mark without a tear How cold and calm thy alter'd brow;
I shall forget thou once wert dear, Rememb'ring but thy broken vow! Rememb'ring that in trusting youth I lov'd thee with the purest truth; That now the fleeting dream is o'er, And thou canst raise the spell no more!