PoemThey Say That Hope Is Happiness
Author / PoetLord Byron
TagsDelusion, Hope, Love, Memory

They say that Hope is happiness;
But genuine Love must prize the past,
And Memory wakes the thoughts that bless:
They rose the first–they set the last;

And all that Memory loves the most
Was once our only Hope to be,
And all that Hope adored and lost
Hath melted into Memory.

Alas it is delusion all:
The future cheats us from afar,
Nor can we be what we recall,
Nor dare we think on what we are.

Lord Byron
Lord Byron
22 Jan 1788 - 19 Apr 1824
Region: Northern Europe
Period: Romantic
Movement: Romanticism

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