Poems of Progress by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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LOVE'S MIRAGE
Midway upon the route, he paused athirst And suddenly across the wastes of heat, He saw cool waters gleaming, and a sweet Green oasis upon his vision burst. A tender dream, long in his bosom nursed, Spread love's illusive verdure for his feet; The barren sands changed into golden wheat; The way grew glad that late had seemed accursed. She shone, the woman wonder, on his soul; The garden spot, for which men toil and wait; The house of rest, that is each heart's demand; But when, at last, he reached the gleaming goal, He found, oh, cruel irony of fate, But desert sun upon the desert sand. THE NEED OF THE WORLD I know the need of the world, Though it would not have me know. It would hide its sorrow deep, Where only God may go. |
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