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Drouth.

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



            Why do we pity those who weep? The pain
        That finds a ready outlet in the flow
        Of salt and bitter tears is blessed woe,
            And does not need our sympathies. The rain
            But fits the shorn field for new yield of grain;
        While the red, brazen skies, the sun's fierce glow,
        The dry, hot winds that from the tropics blow
            Do parch and wither the unsheltered plain.
            The anguish that through long, remorseless years
        Looks out upon the world with no relief
            Of sudden tempests or slow-dripping tears -
        The still, unuttered, silent, wordless grief
            That evermore doth ache, and ache, and ache -
            This is the sorrow wherewith hearts do break.



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