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Which

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    We are both of us sad at heart,
        But I wonder who can say
    Which has the harder part,
        Or the bitterer grief to-day.

    You grieve for a love that was lost
        Before it had reached its prime;
    I sit here and count the cost
        Of a love that has lived its time.

    Your blossom was plucked in its May,
        In its dawning beauty and pride;
    Mine lived till the August day,
        And reached fruition and died.

    You pressed its leaves in a book,
        And you weep sweet tears o'er them.
    Dry eyed I sit and look
        On a withered and broken stem.

    And now that all is told,
        Which is the sadder, pray,
    To give up your dream with its gold,
        Or to see it fade into grey?



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