Poems of Power by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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page 104 of 109 (95%)
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Beyond the realms of indolence and doubt!
And what large pleasures smile upon and bless The busy avenues of usefulness! Life is a privilege. Though noontide fades And shadows fall along the winding glades, Though joy-blooms wither in the autumn air, Yet the sweet scent of sympathy is there. Pale sorrow leads us closer to our kind, And in the serious hours of life we find Depths in the souls of men which lend new worth And majesty to this brief span of earth. Life is a privilege. If some sad fate Sends us alone to seek the exit gate, If men forsake us and as shadows fall, Still does the supreme privilege of all Come in that reaching upward of the soul To find the welcoming Presence at the goal, And in the Knowledge that our feet have trod Paths that led from, and must wind back, to God. INSIGHT Sirs, when you pity us, I say You waste your pity. Let it stay, |
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