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Poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox Sonnets of Sorrow. 18. The wise ones tell me that my heart's wild clamour The wise ones tell me that my heart's wild clamour Must change to calm before I feel you near. While Pain beats on it with its hob-nailed hammer, How can I find the way to quiet, dear? I sit down in the silence praying, praying "God's Will be done, but give me help at length." I wait, but Pain, that mighty hammer swaying, Deprives the silence of all healing strength. Then when I turn to action, swift and cruel Leaps Memory in my path and bids me stand, And challenges my bleeding heart to duel, Knowing how I must suffer at its hand. Oh, my Beloved, let this conflict cease And show me how to find the path to peace. Ella Wheeler Wilcox Ella Wheeler Wilcox's other poems:
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