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Poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox


The Captive


My lady is robed for the ball to-night,
    All in a shimmer and silken sheen.
She glides down the stairs like a thing of light,
    The ballroom's beautiful queen.

Priceless gems on her bosom glow--
    Half hid by laces a queen might wear.
Robed is she, as befits, you know,
    The wife of a millionaire.

Gliding along at her liege lord's side,
    Out-shining all in that company,
Into the mind of the old man's bride
    There creeps a curious simile.

She thinks how once in the Long Ago,
    A beautiful captive, all aflame
With jewels that weighed her down like woe,
    Close in the wake of her captor came.

All day long in that mocking plight,
    She followed him in a dumb despair;
And the people thought her a goodly sight,
    Decked in her jewels rare.

And now at her lawful master's side,
    With a pain in her heart, as great as then
(So thinks this old man's beautiful bride),
    Zenobia walks again. 



Ella Wheeler Wilcox


Ella Wheeler Wilcox's other poems:
  1. Assistance
  2. Baby Eva
  3. Worldly Wisdom
  4. At Eleusis
  5. The Call (All wantonly in hours of joy)


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