Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Элла Уилкокс)
A Golden Day
The subtle beauty of this day Hangs o’er me like a fairy spell, And care and grief have flown away, And every breeze sings, ”all is well.” I ask, ”Holds earth or sin, or woe?” My heart replies, ”I do not know.” Nay! all we know, or feel, my heart, Today is joy undimmed, complete; In tears or pain we have no part; The act of breathing is so sweet, We care no higher joy to name. What reck we now of wealth or fame? The past--what matters it to me? The pain it gave has passed away. The future--that I cannot see! I care for nothing save today-- This is a respite from all care, And trouble flies--I know not where. Go on, oh noisy, restless life! Pass by, oh, feet that seek for heights! I have no part in aught of strife; I do not want your vain delights. The day wraps round me like a spell And every breeze sings, ”All is well.”
Ella Wheeler Wilcox’s other poems:
- The Phantom Ball
- The Giddy Girl
- The Awakening (I love the tropics, where sun and rain)
- The Bed
- Bleak Weather
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