Stanzas.

There are silence and gloom, where was glad freedom once, 1
                        
                        When each thought found an instant and fearless response ; 2
                        
                        No more are my thoughts, and my dreams fair and free, 3
                        
                        And I own that the change is in me—not in thee !4
                        Thou art just as thou wert in thy looks and thy words, 5
                        
                        But my soul seems all withered—my heart hath crushed chords; 6
                        
                        Thou art rare and resplendent in beauty to see— 7
                        
                        And I feel that the change is in me—not in thee !8
                        My heart is all mournful, but faithful and true, 9
                        
                        In sorrow as fervent, with love ever new; 10
                        
                        Though in fate it is fettered, in feeling ’tis free, 11
                        
                        Ah! methinks that the change is in thee, not in me !12