Public Domain Poetry And Stories - The Past. by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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The Past.

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    I fling my past behind me, like a robe
    Worn threadbare in the seams, and out of date.
    I have outgrown it. Wherefore should I weep
    And dwell upon its beauty, and its dyes
    Of Oriental splendor, or complain
    That I must needs discard it? I can weave
    Upon the shuttles of the future years
    A fabric far more durable. Subdued,
    It may be, in the blending of its hues,
    Where somber shades commingle, yet the gleam
    Of golden warp shall shoot it through and through,
    While over all a fadeless luster lies,
    And starred with gems made out of crystalled tears,
    My new robe shall be richer than the old.



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