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54 THE PITY OF IT Whili'. Our early years are spent In a childish discontent That we are not l)orn grown up — What a pity there's no hope Of our finding later joys Half so unalloyed as toys ! When we love, as love we must, In a woman place our trust, Try to cage the passing wind — What a pity Love is blind, Blind and dumb, and will not tell He leadcth to the gates of Hell ! When ambition fires our breast, When we saddle for the quest Of riches, power, knowledge, fame THE PITY OF IT 55 What a pi...ty that the game Has so very, very few Prizes worth the waste of thew ! When in age we faint and fait, Turn our faces to the wall, Knowledge of our life complete — What a pity 'tis too late I Had we known we might have spent Half our days in quiet content. 56 A STORM T. OoK up, my heart ! See the storm without, How the dim trees with their mystic hands ( 'atch at the splatters of rain. Hark ! How the wet wnnd's strangled shout, Full of the torture of silent lands, Dies away in a wail of pain.
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