In this poem, the poet writes of the great expectation of falling in love--that it will be an earth shattering moment, but the girl she writes about finds that she has fallen in love with someone who has always been by her side and is considered a close friend. That love has stood the test of time. A love filled poem written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
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The poem tells us that if we focus on our worries, that’s all we’ll see, but when we start looking for our blessings (even in the midst of tough moments), we will be filled with joy. Poem written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
This poem shares valuable advice about life and shows that trying to make things go your way is futile. Written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
This poem shows the reality of each new year. Time continues to move forward—years come and they go. Every new year is marked by great expectations, but the reality is that each year is filled with both joyous and sorrowful moments. Poem written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
This classic, fun, and rhythmic poem is a cautionary tale about a mother-daughter struggle. The lesson taught is the virtues of a cautious and modest approach to life. The bold and fun loving daughter doesn't listen to the scolding of her wise mother and instead runs wild, reveling in her youth and beauty. In the end the mother's fears come true. This poem is written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
A poem full of wisdom about relationships. How ironic is it that the people we love, the most important people in our lives, are the ones we often treat the worst. While the guests who come into our lives temporarily, we always treat politely and with a smile. Shouldn't it be the opposite?A poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
This poem is about Emily Dickinson's sister-in-law, Susan. Poem written by Emily Dickinson
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