Poems by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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GOING EAST. She came from the East a fair, young bride, With a light and a bounding heart, To find in the distant West a home With her husband to make a start. 64 GOING EAST. He builded his cabin far away, Where the prairie flower bloomed wild; Her love made lighter all his toil, And joy and hope around him smiled. She plied her hands to life's homely tasks, And helped to build his fortunes up; While joy and grief, like bitter and sweet, Were mingled and mixed in her cup. He sowed in his fields of golden grain, All the strength of his manly prime; Nor music of birds, nor brooks, nor bees, Was as sweet as the dollar's chime. She toiled and waited through weary years For the fortune that came at length; |
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