The Kingdom of Love by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Girls who were merry as lambs at play,
And laughed and rollicked the livelong day. They thought not at all of the "style" of their clothes, They never imagined that boys were "beaux" - "Other girls' brothers" and "mates" were they, Splendid fellows to help them play. Where have they gone to? If you see One of them anywhere send her to me. I would give a medal of purest gold To one of those dear little girls of old, With an innocent heart and an open smile, Who knows not the meaning of "flirt" or "style." THE SUICIDE Vast was the wealth I carried in life's pack - Youth, health, ambition, hope and trust; but Time And Fate, those robbers fit for any crime, Stole all, and left me but the empty sack. Before me lay a long and lonely track Of darkling hills and barren steeps to climb; Behind me lay in shadows the sublime Lost lands of Love's delight. Alack! Alack! |
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