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Had We Not Met

Freeman E. Miller

Had we not met, the brooding woe
And all the griefs that greater grow,
  Might not have been, and happy-wise
  Our lives have laughed with lullabies
And quaffed such joys as few may know.

Our days beneath embittered skies
Where anguish moans and sorrow cries,
  Might not have wept and wandered so,
    Had we not met!

But ah, my darling! All we prize,—
Love and sweet trust that never dies,
  Wild yearnings that with constant flow
  From kindred heart to bosom go,—
Would never in our souls had rise,
    Had we not met!
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From Oklahoma and Other Poems | Charles Wells Moulton, 1895
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