Oliver Wendell Holmes

The Girdle of Friendship

SHE gathered at her slender waist
The beauteous robe she wore;
Its folds a golden belt embraced,
One rose-hued gem it bore.
 
The girdle shrank; its lessening round
Still kept the shining gem,
But now her flowing locks it bound,
A lustrous diadem.
 
And narrower still the circlet grew;
Behold! a glittering band,
Its roseate diamond set anew,
Her neck’s white column spanned.
 
Suns rise and set; the straining clasp
The shortened links resist,
Yet flashes in a bracelet’s grasp
The diamond, on her wrist.
 
At length, the round of changes past
The thieving years could bring,
The jewel, glittering to the last,
Still sparkles in a ring.
 
So, link by link, our friendships part,
So loosen, break, and fall,
A narrowing zone; the loving heart
Lives changeless through them all.
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