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Mad

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    Could I but hear you laugh across the street,
    Though I, or mine, shared nothing in your glee,
    Could I taste that one drop of bitter sweet,
        'Twere more than life to me.

    If I might see you coming through the door,
    Though with averted face and smileless eye,
    Were I allowed that little boon, no more,
        Then I were glad to die.

    But oh, my God! this living day on day,
    Stripped of the only joy your starved heart had,
    Shut in a prison world and forced to stay -
        Why that way souls go mad!

    To-day I heard a woman say the earth,
    All blossom garlanded, was fair to see.
    I laughed with such intensity of mirth,
        The woman shrank from me.

    Fair?    Why, I see the blackness of the tomb
    Where'er I turn, and grave mould on each brow;
    And grinning faces peer out of the gloom -
        Good God!    I am mad now.



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