Poetical works of Ella Wheeler Wilcox | ||
THE KINGDOM OF LOVE
In the dawn of the day, when the sea and the earth
Reflected the sunrise above,
I set forth, with a heart full of courage and mirth,
To seek for the Kingdom of Love.
I asked of a Poet I met on the way,
Which cross-road would lead me aright,
And he said: “Follow me, and ere long you will see
Its glistening turrets of Light.”
Reflected the sunrise above,
I set forth, with a heart full of courage and mirth,
To seek for the Kingdom of Love.
I asked of a Poet I met on the way,
Which cross-road would lead me aright,
And he said: “Follow me, and ere long you will see
Its glistening turrets of Light.”
And soon in the distance a city shone fair;
“Look yonder,” he said, “there it gleams!”
But alas! for the hopes that were doomed to despair,
It was only the Kingdom of Dreams.
Then the next man I asked was a gay cavalier,
And he said: “Follow me, follow me.”
And with laughter and song we went speeding along
By the shores of life's beautiful sea,
“Look yonder,” he said, “there it gleams!”
But alas! for the hopes that were doomed to despair,
It was only the Kingdom of Dreams.
Then the next man I asked was a gay cavalier,
And he said: “Follow me, follow me.”
And with laughter and song we went speeding along
By the shores of life's beautiful sea,
Till we came to a valley more tropical far
Than the wonderful Vale of Cashmere,
And I saw from a bower a face like a flower
Smile out on the gay cavalier,
And he said: “We have come to humanity's goal—
Here love and delight are intense.”
But alas! and alas! for the hope of my soul—
It was only the Kingdom of Sense.
Than the wonderful Vale of Cashmere,
And I saw from a bower a face like a flower
Smile out on the gay cavalier,
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Here love and delight are intense.”
But alas! and alas! for the hope of my soul—
It was only the Kingdom of Sense.
As I journeyed more slowly, I met on the road
A coach with retainers behind,
And they said: “Follow us, for our lady's abode
Belongs in the realm you would find.”
'Twas a grand dame of fashion, a newly-wed bride;
I followed, encouraged and bold.
But my hope died away, like the last gleams of day,
For we came to the Kingdom of Gold.
A coach with retainers behind,
And they said: “Follow us, for our lady's abode
Belongs in the realm you would find.”
'Twas a grand dame of fashion, a newly-wed bride;
I followed, encouraged and bold.
But my hope died away, like the last gleams of day,
For we came to the Kingdom of Gold.
At the door of a cottage I asked a fair maid.
“I have heard of that Realm,” she replied,
“But my feet never roam from the Kingdom of Home,
So I know not the way,” and she sighed.
I looked on the cottage, how restful it seemed!
And the maid was as fair as a dove.
Great light glorified my soul as I cried,
“Why, home is the Kingdom of Love!”
“I have heard of that Realm,” she replied,
“But my feet never roam from the Kingdom of Home,
So I know not the way,” and she sighed.
I looked on the cottage, how restful it seemed!
And the maid was as fair as a dove.
Great light glorified my soul as I cried,
“Why, home is the Kingdom of Love!”
Poetical works of Ella Wheeler Wilcox | ||