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We Are Not Always Glad When We Smile

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    We are not always glad when we smile:
        Though we wear a fair face and are gay,
            And the world we deceive
            May not ever believe
        We could laugh in a happier way. -
    Yet, down in the deeps of the soul,
        Ofttimes, with our faces aglow,
            There's an ache and a moan
            That we know of alone,
        And as only the hopeless may know.

    We are not always glad when we smile, -
        For the heart, in a tempest of pain,
            May live in the guise
            Of a smile in the eyes
        As a rainbow may live in the rain;
    And the stormiest night of our woe
        May hang out a radiant star
            Whose light in the sky
            Of despair is a lie
        As black as the thunder-clouds are.

    We are not always glad when we smile! -
        But the conscience is quick to record,
            All the sorrow and sin
            We are hiding within
        Is plain in the sight of the Lord:
    And ever, O ever, till pride
        And evasion shall cease to defile
            The sacred recess
            Of the soul, we confess
        We are not always glad when we smile.



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