Here you will find the Poem The Window of poet Francis Scarfe
In after years, when you look back upon This time, and upon me, who am no more Close to your heart nor a shadow in your sun, Perhaps you will stand still and lean on the door Or lay down something, feeling quite undone. Some passing stranger, or a turn of phrase, Or any echo or shade, will be enough, Anything that is worn and almost effaced, Anything half finished, will be proof I was no natural but an acquired taste. So you will stand there, looking back, inspired As though the curtains parted on some view Not quite to be believed in, nor desired, And which did not exist except for you, Like some clay thing the potter never fired. No, it would not be wise to throw the window wide. Close it quickly, before it hurts, and go About your usual tasks, and let time hide Beneath mountains of hours, what you know Cannot be lived again, yet has not died.