The Amulet, by Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Amulet

Your picture smiles as first it smiled;
The ring you gave is still the same;
Your letter tells, O changing child!
No tidings since it came.   Give me an amulet
That keeps intelligence with you, --
Red when you love, and rosier red,
And when you love not, pale and blue.   Alas! That neither bonds nor vows
Can certify possession;
Torments me still the fear that love
Died in its last expression.

poems.one - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Ralph Waldo Emerson