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Ella Wheeler Wilcox - RegretElla Wheeler Wilcox - Regret
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There is a haunting phantom called Regret, A shadowy creature robed somewhat like Woe, But fairer in the face, whom all men know By her sad mien and eyes forever wet. No heart would seek her; but once having met, All take her by the hand, and to and fro They wander through those paths of long ago— Those hallowed ways `twere wiser to forget. One day she led me to that lost land`s gate And bade me enter; but I answered "No! I will pass on with my bold comrade, Fate; I have no tears to waste on thee—no time; My strength I hoard for heights I hope to climb: No friend art thou for souls that would be great."
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