When Love Went By

By Theodosia Garrison

(In “The Woman’s Home Companion.”)

When Love went by I scarcely bent

My eyes to see the way he went.

Life had so many joys to show,

What time I had to watch him go,

Or bid him in, whom folly sent.

But when the day was well nigh spent,

From out the casement long I leant,

Ah, would I had been watching so

When Love went by!

Gray day with dismal nights are blent,

Lonely and sad and discontent;

I would his feet had been more slow.

Oh, heart of mine, how could we know

Or realize what passing meant

When Love went by?