Love's Philosophy
A rock stands harmless from a little rain
But many storms will wear its strength away;
And thus in life when men and women say
Those bitter words which hasten strife and pain,
And still repeat till hope of peace is vain;
Lo! as the hour-glass sands divide the day
So these small things have parted them for aye,
And Love through such harsh means itself hath slain.
A venomed adder is the human tongue
When tipped with anger, be it either sex;
And who when stirred with controversy, recks
But many storms will wear its strength away;
And thus in life when men and women say
Those bitter words which hasten strife and pain,
And still repeat till hope of peace is vain;
Lo! as the hour-glass sands divide the day
So these small things have parted them for aye,
And Love through such harsh means itself hath slain.
A venomed adder is the human tongue
When tipped with anger, be it either sex;
And who when stirred with controversy, recks
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