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The Wish

    By John Frederick Freeman



    That you might happier be than all the rest,
    Than I who have been happy loving you,
    Of all the innocent even the happiest--
    This I beseeched for you.

    Until I thought of those unending skies--
    Of stagnant cloud, or fleckless dull blue air,
    Of days and nights delightless, no surprise,
    No threat, no sting, no fear;

    And of the stirless waters of the mind,
    Waveless, unfurrowed, of no living hue,
    With dead eaves dropping slowly in no wind,
    And nothing flowering new.

    And then no more I wished you happiness,
    But that whatever fell of joy or woe
    I would not dare, O Sweet, to wish it less,
    Or wish you less than you.



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