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Dear sun i miss you from moon
Dear sun i miss you from moon









dear sun i miss you from moon

Love reckons Hours for Months, and Days for Years: ~Emily Dickinson, letter to brother, 1854 It is indeed a joy which we are blest to know. that we can love our friends, our brothers and our sisters, and weep when they are gone, and smile at their return. ~George Moore, "The Portrait: The Triumph of the Soul," Pagan Poems, 1881 That still retain the odour of your presence,įor you are here and you will never leave me,Īnd time can touch me not, nor any sorrow. Surrounded with these relics of past ages, In these luxuriant chambers filled with flowers, No distance of place, or lapse of time, can lessen the friendship of those who are thoroughly persuaded of each other's worth. ~Theodor Körner (1791–1813), "Lines from Afar," A Selection from the Poems and Dramatic Works of Theodor Körner, 1850, translated from the German by an unnamed female translator The fountain murmurs forth thy silvery tone,Īnd 'tis thy name the gentle echoes wake.

dear sun i miss you from moon

The spring's soft splendour breathes of thee alone, Thy form is mirror'd in the crystal lake Thou beamest in the morning's rosy light, 'Tis thy sweet image floats around my soul.

dear sun i miss you from moon

That my heart strove to reach its lofty goal, I tasted those sweet hours! oh! well for me Like a fair dream with fragrance all its own, The sweet remembrance now survives alone, On rapid pinions Time has wing'd his flight, ~Rumi, translated by Edward Henry Whinfield To the lover waiting for his love no sound is sadder than the tardy striking of the hours. ~Alfred, Lord Tennyson, "The Window: Or, The Songs of the Wrens," 1870, written for the music of Arthur SullivanĪbsence from whom we love is worse than death,Īnd frustrates hope severer than despair. Gone, and a cloud in my heart, and storm in the air! Taken the stars from the night and the sun from the day! Gone, and the light gone with her and left me in shadow here! If I had a single flower for every time I think of you, I could walk forever in my garden. ~Henry David Thoreau, letter to Lidian Jackson Emerson, 1843 May 22nd Nothing makes the earth seem so spacious as to have friends at a distance they make the latitudes and longitudes. What old December's bareness every where! What freezings have I felt, what dark days seen! Dayton Wegefarth (1885–1973), "I'm Wishing You Were Here," Smiles and Sighs, 1910įrom thee, the pleasure of the fleeting year! ~Dorothy Scarborough, Humorous Ghost Stories, 1921 Livingstone (Herbert Dickinson Ward), Lauriel: The Love Letters of an American Girl, 1901Īll days are nights to see till I see thee,Īnd nights bright days when dreams do show thee me.

dear sun i miss you from moon

My lips are cold, my arms are empty, and the night is long. I am bereaved, and nature herself seems to be a mourner with me. The trees seem to hang motionless in the dead atmosphere the birds do not sing. Hyman in 2014 video "Shirley and Moe" produced by Brandon Stanton for Humans of New York, It seems ages since you have left me, yet only a few hours have dragged their heavy weight since we clung and parted. (b.1908), letter to wife Shirley during World War II, read by Shirley L. To embrace you, and kiss you, and love you. It is dismal coming home, when there is nobody to welcome one! ~Ann Radcliffe, The Mysteries of Udolpho, 1794Īnd the world is filled with the anguish of my lonelinessĪnd the stars join me in sorrow while I long without wearying ~James Lendall Basford (1845–1915), Seven Seventy Seven Sensations, 1897 ~Margaret Widdemer (1884–1978), "Thought of You," The Factories, With Other Lyrics, 1915 Missing You Quotes, I Miss You Sayings The Quote Garden ™











Dear sun i miss you from moon