Quote by Charles Wolfe
Go, forget me - why should sorrow, O'er that brow a shadow fling? Go, forget me - and tomorrow, brightly smile and sweetly sing. Smile - though I shall not be near thee Sing - though I shall never hear thee.
Summary
This quote suggests that the speaker is telling someone to move on and forget about them. They encourage the other person to let go of any sorrow or pain and instead, look towards the future with a cheerful and optimistic attitude. Although the speaker won't physically be there, they encourage the person to continue smiling and singing, regardless if they are heard or not, symbolizing the importance of finding joy independent of their presence.