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Sonnet

Hattie Howard

Upon my smile let none pass compliment
  If it but gleam like an enchanting ray
  Of sunshine caught from some sweet summer day,
  In atmosphere of rose and jasmine scent
And breath of honeysuckles redolent,
  When, with the birds that sing their lives away
  In harmony, the treetops bend and sway,
And all the world with joy is eloquent.

But in that day of gloom when skies severe
  Portend the tempest gathering overhead,
If by my face some token shall appear
  Inspiring hope, dispelling darksome dread,
  Oh, be the rapture mine that it be said,
“Her smile is like the rainbow, full of cheer.”
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From Poems | Hartford Press, 1904
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