Poems of Progress by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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For this is the sad world's way.
Oh! poor blind world grown grey With the need of a thing so near, With the want of a thing so dear. The need of the world I know. The need of the world is love. Deep under the pride of power, Down under its lust of greed, For the joys that last but an hour, There lies forever its need. For love is the law and the creed And love is the unnamed goal Of life, from man to the mole. Love is the need of the world. THE GULF STREAM Skilled mariner, and counted sane and wise, That was a curious thing which chanced to me, So good a sailor on so fair a sea. With favouring winds and blue unshadowed skies, Led by the faithful beacon of Love's eyes, Past reef and shoal, my life-boat bounded free And fearless of all changes that might be Under calm waves, where many a sunk rock lies. |
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