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Life And I.

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    Life and I are lovers, straying
        Arm in arm along:
    Often like two children Maying,
        Full of mirth and song.

    Life plucks all the blooming hours
        Growing by the way;
    Binds them on my brow like flowers;
        Calls me Queen of May.

    Then again, in rainy weather,
        We sit vis-a-vis,
    Planning work we'll do together
        In the years to be.

    Sometimes Life denies me blisses,
        And I frown or pout;
    But we make it up with kisses
        Ere the day is out.

    Woman-like, I sometimes grieve him,
        Try his trust and faith,
    Saying I shall one day leave him
        For his rival Death.

    Then he always grows more zealous,
        Tender, and more true;
    Loves the more for being jealous,
        As all lovers do.

    Though I swear by stars above him,
        And by worlds beyond,
    That I love him - love him - love him;
        Though my heart is fond;

    Though he gives me, doth my lover,
        Kisses with each breath -
    I shall one day throw him over,
        And plight troth with Death.



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