Ella Wheeler Wilcox (Элла Уилкокс)

Possession


That which we had we still possess, 
Though leaves may drop and stars may fall; 
No circumstance can make it less 
Or take it from us, all in all.

That which is lost we did not own; 
We only held it for a day-- 
A leaf by careless breezes blown: 
No fate could take our own away.

I hold it as a changeless law 
From which no soul can ever sway or swerve, 
We have that in us which will draw 
Whate’er we need or most deserve.

Even as the magnet to the steel 
Our souls are to the best desires; 
The Fates have hearts and they can feel-- 
They know what each true heart requires.

We think we lose when most we gain; 
We call joys ended ere begun; 
When stars fade out do skies complain, 
Or glory in the rising sun?

No fate could rob us of our own-- 
No circumstance can make it less; 
What time removes was but a loan, 
For what was ours we still possess.

Ella Wheeler Wilcox’s other poems:

  1. The Phantom Ball
  2. The Giddy Girl
  3. The Awakening (I love the tropics, where sun and rain)
  4. The Bed
  5. The Plow of God

Poems of other poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Dante Rossetti (Данте Россетти) Possession (“There is a cloud above the sunset hill”)

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