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1850–1919

LIFE'S KEY

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

The hand that fashioned me, tuned my ear To chord with the major key, In the darkest moments of life I hear Strains of courage, and hope, and cheer

From choirs that I cannot see. And the music of life seems so inspired That it will not let me grow sad or tired. Yet through and under the major strain,

I hear with the passing of years, The mournful minor measure of pain, Of souls that struggle and toil in vain For a goal that never nears.

And the sorrowful cadence of good gone wrong, Breaks more and more into earth's glad song. And oft in the dark of the night I wake And think of sorrowing lives,

And I long to comfort the hearts that ache, To sweeten the cup that is bitter to take, And to strengthen each soul that strives. I long to cry to them‘ Do not fear,

Help is coming and aid is near.’ However desolate, weird, or strange Life's melody sounds to you, Before to-morrow the air may change,

And the Great Director of music arrange A programme perfectly new. And the dirge in minor may suddenly be Turned into a jubilant song of glee.

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