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1876–1944

VIII

Helen Hay Whitney

Not that young Joy who looked with laughing eyes, That jocund sprite with open, idle fingers Stretched to the dawn, the dawn whose gold light lingers Across the far blue hills of Paradise.

Not that young Joy, but one courageous, calm, Who — passed beyond the quiet morning meadows Beyond the dawn of life's delicious shadows — Holds the great sun and moon in either palm.

In her wise heart she takes that little Joy, Kisses to sleep tired eyes with laughter over, Pointing to greater joys in heights above her — This shall be ours whom fate would fain destroy.

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