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1850–1919

MY FRIEND.

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

When first I looked upon the face of Pain I shrank repelled, as one shrinks from a foe Who stands with dagger poised, as for a blow. I was in search of Pleasure and of Gain;

I turned aside to let him pass: in vain; He looked straight in my eyes and would not go. “Shake hands,” he said; “our paths are one, and so We must be comrades on the way,‘ tis plain.”

I felt the firm clasp of his hand on mine; Through all my veins it sent a strengthening glow. I straightway linked my arm in his, and lo! He led me forth to joys almost divine;

With God's great truths enriched me in the end: And now I hold him as my dearest friend.

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