One said; "Lo, I would walk hand-clasped with thee
Adown the ways of joy and sunlit slopes
Of earthly song in happiest vagrancy
To pluck the blossom of a thousand hopes.
Let us together drain the wide world's cup
With gladness brimméd up!"
And one said, "I would pray to go with thee
When sorrow claims thee; I would fence thy heart
With mine against all anguish; I would be
The comforter and healer of thy smart;
And I would count it all the wide world's gain
To spare or share thy pain!"
Two Loves
Lucy Maud Montgomery
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Poem topics: heart, joy, pain, smart, song, sorrow, together, walk, pray, share, fence, anguish, drain, gain, world, wide, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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