FAREWELL TO JULIET <br />Juliet, farewell. I would not be forgiven <br />Even if I forgave. These words must be <br />The last between us two in Earth or Heaven, <br />The last and bitterest. You are henceforth free <br />For ever from my bitter words and me. <br />You shall not at my hand be further vexed <br />With either love, reproach or jealousy <br />(So help me Heaven), in this world or the next. <br />Our souls are single for all time to come <br />And for eternity, and this farewell <br />Is as the trumpet note, the crack of doom, <br />Which heralds an eternal silence. Hell <br />Has no more fixed and absolute decree. <br />And Heaven and Hell may meet,--yet never we.<br /><br />Wilfrid Scawen Blunt<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-love-sonnets-of-proteus-part-ii-to-juliet-xxxix/