Going Away

Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1855 (Janesville) – 1919



Walking to-day on the Common,
 I heard a stranger say
To a friend who was standing near him,
 'Do you know I am going away? '
I had never seen their faces,
 May never see them again;
Yet the words the stranger uttered,
 Stirred me with nameless pain.

For I knew some heart would miss him,
 Would ache at his going away!
And the earth would seem all cheerless
 For many and many a day.
No matter how light my spirits,
 No matter how glad my heart,
If I hear those two words spoken,
 The teardrops always start.

They are so sad and solemn,
 So full of a lonely sound;
Like dead leaves rustling downward,
 And dropping upon the ground,
Oh, I pity the naked branches,
 When the skies are dull and gray,
And the last leaf whispers softly,
 'Good-bye, I am going away.'

In the dreary, dripping autumn,
 The wings of the flying birds,
As they soar away to the south land,
 Seem always to say those words.
Wherever they may be spoken,
 They fall with a sob and a sigh;
And heartaches follow the sentence,
 'I am going away, Good-bye.'

O God, in Thy blessed kingdom,
 No lips shall ever say,
No ears shall ever harken
 To the words 'I am going away.'
For no soul ever wearies
 Of the dear, bright angel land,
And no saint ever wanders
 From the sunny golden land.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

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Scheme ABCBDXEX CBBBXFAF GHEHDBXB GIJIAKXK GBABBJXJ
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,249
Words 241
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 8, 8, 8, 8, 8

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