Poetical works of Ella Wheeler Wilcox | ||
WORLDLY WISDOM
If it were in my dead Past's power
To let my Present bask
In some lost pleasure for an hour,
This is the boon I'd ask:
To let my Present bask
In some lost pleasure for an hour,
This is the boon I'd ask:
Re-pedestal from out the dust
Where long ago 'twas hurled,
My beautiful incautious trust
In this unworthy world.
Where long ago 'twas hurled,
My beautiful incautious trust
In this unworthy world.
The symbol of my own soul's truth—
I saw it go with tears—
The sweet unwisdom of my youth—
That vanished with the years.
I saw it go with tears—
The sweet unwisdom of my youth—
That vanished with the years.
Since knowledge brings us only grief,
I would return again
To happy ignorance and belief
In motives and in men.
I would return again
To happy ignorance and belief
In motives and in men.
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For worldly wisdom learned in pain
Is in itself a cross,
Significant mayhap of gain,
Yet sign of saddest loss.
Is in itself a cross,
Significant mayhap of gain,
Yet sign of saddest loss.
Poetical works of Ella Wheeler Wilcox | ||