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Penalty.

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



            Because of the fullness of what I had
        All that I have seems void and vain.
            If I had not been happy I were not sad;
        Though my salt is savorless, why complain?

            From the ripe perfection of what was mine,
        All that is mine seems worse than naught;
            Yet I know as I sit in the dark and pine,
        No cup could be drained which had not been fraught.

            From the throb and thrill of a day that was,
        The day that now is seems dull with gloom;
            Yet I bear its dullness and darkness because
        'Tis but the reaction of glow and bloom.

            From the royal feast which of old was spread
        I am starved on the diet which now is mine;
            Yet I could not turn hungry from water and bread,
        If I had not been sated on fruit and wine.



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