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Warp And Woof

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    Through the sunshine, and through the rain
        Of these changing days of mist and splendour,
    I see the face of a year-old pain
        Looking at me with a smile half tender.

    With a smile half tender, and yet all sad,
        Into each hour of the mild September
    It comes, and finding my life grown glad
        Looks down in my eyes, and says 'Remember.'

    Says 'Remember,' and points behind
        To days of sorrow, and tear-wet lashes;
    When joy lay dead and hope was blind,
        And nothing was left but dust and ashes.

    Dust and ashes and vain regret,
        Flames fanned out, and the embers falling.
    But the sun of the saddest day must set,
        And hope wakes ever with Springtime's calling.

    With Springtime's calling the pulses thrill;
        And the heart is tuned to a sweeter measure.
    For never a green Spring crossed the hill
        That came not laden with some new pleasure.

    Some new pleasure that brings content;
        And the heart looks up with a smile of gladness,
    And wonders idly when sorrow went
        Out of the life that seemed all sadness.

    That seemed all sadness, and yet grew bright
        With colours we thought could tinge it never.
    Yet I think the pain though out of sight,
        Like the warp of the carpet, is there for ever.

    There for ever, and by and by
        When the woof wears thin, or draws asunder,
    We see the sombre threads that lie
        Intertwining and twisting under.

    Twisting under and binding so
        The brighter threads that they may not sever.
    Thus the pain of a year ago
        Must stay a part of my life for ever.



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