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Poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox Sonnets of Sorrow. 1. Praying for light, and praying all in vain Praying for light, and praying all in vain, Since not one lamp was shining in God's tower; Praying for strength to bear consuming pain Yet growing weaker with each passing hour; Praying for hope the while relentless Fate Marked out hope's grave, and dug it dark and deep, My trembling lips at last could formulate Only a prayer for sleep---forgetting sleep. That plea was answered. From her silent place Sleep came and touched me with oblivion: Yet was that touch robbed of all healing grace: For when she rose up in the awful dawn She left but this in answer to my prayer----- New strength to suffer with renewed despair. Ella Wheeler Wilcox Ella Wheeler Wilcox's other poems:
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