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1850–1919

BY-AND-BYE

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

“By-and-bye,” the maiden sighed — “by-and-bye He will claim me for his bride, Hope is strong and time is fleet; Youth is fair, and love is sweet,

Clouds will pass that fleck my sky, He will come back by-and-bye — by-and-bye.” “By-and-bye,” the soldier said — “by-and-bye, After I have fought and bled,

I shall go home from the wars, Crowned with glory, seamed with scars. Joy will flash from some one's eye When she greets me by-and-bye — by-and-bye.”

“By-and-bye,” the mother cried — “by-and-bye, Strong and sturdy at my side, Like a staff supporting me, Will my bonnie baby be.

Break my rest, then, wail and cry - Thou'lt repay me by-and-bye — by-and-bye.” Fleeting years of time have sped — hurried by - Still the maiden is unwed:

All unknown the soldier lies, Buried under alien skies; And the son, with blood-shot eye, Saw his mother starve and die.

God in Heaven! dost Thou on high, Keep the promised “by-and-bye” — by-and-bye?

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