Poems (Holmes)/Dost thou remember Me?

Dost thou Remember Me?
When shades of sorrow cloud my brow,And anguish wrings my heart,With fond regret, I think of thee,And wonder where thou art.When twilight sheds its rosy hueIn silence o'er the sea,My heart in deepest sadness asks,Dost thou remember me?
And when the wild, wild tempest howls,And dashing breakers roar,Borne on the winds I seem to hearA voice I've heard before;And when the spot where last we metI chance at eve to see,I more and more desire to know,Dost thou remember me?
Or when in pensive mood I stray,To watch the ebbing tide,I seem to hear thy footsteps fall,And think thee near my side.But when thy name I fondly call,An echo o'er the seaBrings back the one unchanging thought,Dost thou remember me?
And when celestial spirits waitTo bear on wings of loveThe vesper-song which mortals chantTo Him who reigns above; Oh, in that sweet and hallowed hourMy thoughts recur to thee,And fondly, fondly do I trustThou dost remember me.
And when upon my vision stealsThe first soft gleam of day,And insect music thrills the air,And birds their homage pay;I from my dreamy slumber rise,And watching angels flee,But whisper, as they soar away,Thou dost remember me.
In joy, in grief,—at eve, at morn,And all the livelong day,My heart with pure affection beatsFor thee, though far away;And with my last expiring breathI'll offer prayer for thee,And trust that, in thy latest hours,Thou wilt remember me.