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Warned

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    They stood at the garden gate.
        By the lifting of a lid
    She might have read her fate
        In a little thing he did.

    He plucked a beautiful flower;
        Tore it away from its place
    On the side of the blooming bower;
        And held it against his face.

    Drank in its beauty and bloom,
        In the midst of his idle talk;
    Then cast it down to the gloom
        And dust of the garden walk.

    Ay, trod it under his foot,
        As it lay in his pathway there;
    Then spurned it away with his boot,
        Because it bad ceased to be fair.

    Ah! the maiden might have read
        The doom of her young life then;
    But she looked in his eyes instead,
        And thought him the king of men.

    She looked in his eyes and blushed,
        She hid in his strong arms' fold;
    And the tale of the flower, crushed
        And spurned, was once more told.



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