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1850–1919

NO SONG

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

These summer days when all the poets sing I have no voice for song. I see the birds of summer taking wing, And days so sweet and long,

Each seemed a little heaven with no end, I know are gone for evermore, dear friend. Nay, by and by comes another Spring; And long, sweet, perfect days.

And by and by I shall have voice to sing My old glad, happy lays. More blithesome songs, more days that have no end; More golden summers; but like thee no friend.

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NO SONG · Ella Wheeler Wilcox · Poetry Cove