We will never walk again
           As we used to walk at night,
Watching our shadows lengthen
           Under the gold street-light
           When the snow was new and white.
We will never walk again
           Slowly, we two,
In spring when the park is sweet
           With midnight and with dew,
           And the passers-by are few.
I sit and think of it all,
           And the blue June twilight dies,—
Down in the clanging square
           A street-piano cries
           And stars come out in the skies.