Poems of Power by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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But dimly grasp to-day.
But he who loves himself the last And knows the use of pain, Though strewn with errors all his past, He surely shall attain. Some souls there are that needs must taste Of wrong, ere choosing right; We should not call those years a waste Which led us to the light. A MARINE ETCHING A yacht from its harbour ropes pulled free, And leaped like a steed o'er the race-track blue, Then up behind her the dust of the sea, A gray fog, drifted, and hid her from view. "LOVE THYSELF LAST" Love thyself last. Look near, behold thy duty |
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