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1850–1919

A FACE.

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Between the curtains of snowy lace, Over the way is a baby’ s face; It peeps forth, smiling in merry glee, And waves its pink little hand at me.

My heart responds with a lonely cry — But in the wonderful By-and-By — Out from the window of God’ s “To Be,” That other baby shall beckon to me.

That ever haunting and longed-for face, That perfect vision of infant grace, Shall shine on me in a splendor of light, Never to fade from my eager sight.

All that was taken shall be made good; All that puzzles me understood; And the wee white hand that I lost, one day, Shall lead me into the Better Way.

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