DUTY'S PATH

     BY ELLA WHEELER WILCOX

OUT from the harbor of youth's bay
    There leads the path of pleasure ;
With eager steps we walk that way
    To brim joy's largest measure.
But when with morn's departing beam
    Goes youth's last precious minute,
We sigh twas but a fevered dream
    There's nothing in it.

Then on our vision dawns afar
    The goal of glory, gleaming
Like some great radiant solar star,
    And sets us longing, dreaming.
Forgetting all things left behind,
    We strain each nerve to win it,
But when tis oursalas !  we find
    There's nothing in it.

We turn our sad, reluctant gaze
    Upon the path of duty ;
Its barren, uninviting ways
    Are void of bloom and beauty.
Yet in that road, though dark and cold,
    It seems as we begin it,
As we press onlo !  we behold
    There's Heaven in it.

The Ladies Home Journal 9:2 (Jan. 1892): 8.

Courtesy of John M. Freiermuth.


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