Poems of Purpose by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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page 67 of 78 (85%)
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Oh, the joys of this world have their changing ways,
But this joy stays. Nothing better on earth can be Than just those three. THE UNWED MOTHER TO THE WIFE I had been almost happy for an hour, Lost to the world that knew me in the park Among strange faces; while my little girl Leaped with the squirrels, chirruped with the birds And with the sunlight glowed. She was so dear, So beautiful, so sweet; and for the time The rose of love, shorn of its thorn of shame, Bloomed in my heart. Then suddenly you passed. I sat alone upon the public bench; You, with your lawful husband, rode in state; And when your eyes fell on me and my child, They were not eyes, but daggers, poison tipped. God! how good women slaughter with a look! And, like cold steel, your glance cut through my heart, Struck every petal from the rose of love And left the ragged stalk alive with thorns. My little one came running to my side |
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