Poem: “Rendez-vous” by Henry Van Dyke

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Rendez-vous


I count that friendship little worth  Which has not many things untold,  Great longings that no words can hold,And passion-secrets waiting birth.

Along the slender wires of speech  Some message from the heart is sent;  But who can tell the whole that’s meant?Our dearest thoughts are out of reach.

I have not seen thee, though mine eyes  Hold now the image of thy face;  In vain, through form, I strive to traceThe soul I love: that deeper lies.

A thousand accidents control  Our meeting here. Clasp hand in hand,  And swear to meet me in that landWhere friends hold converse soul to soul.


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American Literature – Children Books – American Poetry – Henry Van DykePoems by Henry Van Dyke


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