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1850–1919

CONSTANCY.

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

I will be true. Mad stars forsake their courses, And led by reckless meteors, turn away From paths appointed by Eternal Forces; But my fixed heart shall never go astray.

Like those calm worlds whose sun-directed motion Is undisturbed by strife of wind or sea, So shall my swerveless and serene devotion Sweep on forever, loyal unto thee.

I will be true. The fickle tide, divided Between two wooing shores, in wild unrest May to and fro shift always undecided; Not so the tide of Passion in my breast.

With the grand surge of some resistless river, That hurries on, past mountain, vale, and sea, Unto the main, its waters to deliver, So my full heart keeps all its wealth for thee.

I will be true. Light barques may be belated, Or turned aside by every breeze at play, While sturdy ships, well-manned and richly freighted, With fair sales flying, anchor safe in Bay,

Like some firm rock, that, steadfast and unshaken, Stands all unmoved when ebbing billows flee, So would my heart stand, faithful if forsaken — I will be true, though thou art false to me.

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