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To Clara Morris.

    By Edwin C. Ranck



    In days gone by, the poets wrote
        Sweet verses to the ladies fair;
    Described the nightingale's clear note,
        Or penned an Ode to Daphne's hair.

    To dare all for a woman's smile
        Or breathe one's heart out in a rose--
    Such trifles now are out of style,
        The scented manuscript must close.

    Yet Villon wrote his roundelays,
        And that sweet singer Horace;
    But I will sing of other days
        In praise of Clara Morris.

    Youth is but the joy of life,
        Not the eternal moping;
    We get no happiness from strife
        Nor yet by blindly groping.

    All the world's a stage you know
        The men and women actors;
    A little joy, a little woe--
        These are but human factors.

    The mellow days still come and go,
        The earth is full of beauty;
    If we would only think it so,
        Life is not all a duty.

    And you are young in heart not years,
        Is this not true because
    You mingle happiness with tears
        And do not look for flaws?

    Your silver hair is but the snow
        That drifts above the roses,
    And though the years may come and go
        They can but scatter posies.



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