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The Trinity

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    Much may be done with the world we are in,
    Much with the race to better it;
    We can unfetter it,
    Free it from chains of the old traditions;
    Broaden its viewpoint of virtue and sin;
    Change its conditions
    Of labour and wealth;
    And open new roadways to knowledge and health.
    Yet some things ever must stay as they are
    While the sea has its tide and the sky has its star.
    A man and a woman with love between,
    Loyal and tender and true and clean,
    Nothing better has been or can be
    Than just those three.

    Woman may alter the first great plan.
    Daughters and sisters and mothers
    May stalk with their brothers
    Forth from their homes into noisy places
    Fit (and fit only) for masculine man.
    Marring their graces
    With conflict and strife
    To widen the outlook of all human life.
    Yet some things ever must stay as they are
    While the sea has its tide and the sky has its star.
    A man and a woman with love that strengthens
    And gathers new force as its earth way lengthens;
    Nothing better by God is given
    This side of heaven.

    Science may show us a wonderful vast
    Secret of life and of breeding it;
    Man by the heeding it
    Out of earth's chaos may bring a new order.
    Off with old systems, old laws may be cast.
    What now seems the border
    Of licence in creeds,
    May then be the centre of thoughts and of deeds.
    Yet some things ever must stay as they are
    While the sea has its tide and the sky has its star.
    A man and a woman and love undefiled
    And the look of the two in the face of a child, -
    Oh, the joys of this world have their changing ways,
    But this joy stays.
    Nothing better on earth can be
    Than just those three.



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