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Alone In The House

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    I am all alone in the house to-night;
        They would not have gone away
    Had they known of the terrible, bloodless fight
        I have held with my heart to-day.
    With the old sweet love and the old fierce pain
        I have battled hour by hour;
    But the fates have willed that the strife is vain.
    Alone in the hour my thoughts have reign,
        And I yield myself to their power.

    Yield myself to the old time charm
        Of a dream of vanished bliss,
    The thrill of a voice, and the fold of an arm,
        And a red lip's lingering kiss.
    It all comes back like a flowing tide;
        That brief, but beautiful day.
    Though it oft is checked by the dam of pride,
    Till the waters flow back to the other side,
        To-night it has broken away.

    I gave you all that I had to give,
        O love, the lavish whole.
    And you threw it away, and now I live
        A starved and beggared soul.
    And I feed on crumbs that memory throws
        From her table over-filled,
    And I lay awake when others repose,
    And slake my thirst when no one knows,
        With the wine that she has spilled.

    I go my way and I do my part
        In the world's great scene of strife,
    But I do it all with an empty heart,
        Dead to the best of life.
    And ofttimes weary and tempest tossed,
        When I am not ruled by pride,
    I wish ere the die was throne and lost,
    Ere I played for love without counting the cost,
        That I, like my heart, had died.



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