Poems of Purpose by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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'The voice of the Might Have Been speaks here through the lonely dusk;
Life offered the fruits of love; you gathered only the husk. There are jewels ablaze on your breast where never a child has slept.' She covered her face with her ringed old hands, and wept and wept and wept. MEDITATIONS HIS I was so proud of you last night, dear girl, While man with man was striving for your smile. You never lost your head, nor once dropped down From your high place As queen in that gay whirl. (It takes more poise to wear a little crown With modesty and grace Than to adorn the lordlier thrones of earth.) You seem so free from artifice and wile: And in your eyes I read Encouragement to my unspoken thought. My heart is eloquent with words to plead Its cause of passion; but my questioning mind, Knowing how love is blind, Dwells on the pros and cons, and God knows what. |
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