The Way of the World

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When fairer faces turn from me,
  And gayer friends grow cold,
And I have lost through poverty
  The friendship bought with gold;
When I have served the selfish turn
  Of some all-worldly few,
And Folly’s lamps have ceased to burn,
  Then I’ll come back to you.
When my admirers find I’m not
  The rising star they thought,
And praise or blame is all forgot
  My early promise brought;
When brighter rivals lead a host
  Where once I led a few,
And kinder times reward their boast,
  Then I’ll come back to you.

You loved me, not for what I had
  Or what I might have been,
You saw the good, but not the bad,
  Was kind, for that between.
I know that you’ll forgive again—
  That you will judge me true;
I’ll be too tired to explain
  When I come back to you.

© Henry Lawson