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Poem “Advice” by Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Maurine and Other Poems

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American LiteratureAmerican PoetryElla Wheeler WilcoxPoems by Ella Wheeler WilcoxMaurine and Other Poems
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Advice


I must do as you do? Your way I own
   Is a very good way. And still,
There are sometimes two straight roads to a town,
   One over, one under the hill.

You are treading the safe and the well‑worn way,
   That the prudent choose each time;
And you think me reckless and rash to‑day,
   Because I prefer to climb.

Your path is the right one, and so is mine.
   We are not like peas in a pod,
Compelled to lie in a certain line,
   Or else be scattered abroad.

‘Twere a dull old world, methinks, my friend,
   If we all went just one way;
Yet our paths will meet no doubt at the end,
   Though they lead apart to‑day.

You like the shade, and I like the sun;
   You like an even pace,
I like to mix with the crowd and run,
   And then rest after the race.

I like danger, and storm and strife,
   You like a peaceful time;
I like the passion and surge of life,
   You like its gentle rhyme.

You like buttercups, dewy sweet,
   And crocuses, framed in snow;
I like roses, born of the heat,
   And the red carnation’s glow.

I must live my life, not yours, my friend,
   For so it was written down;
We must follow our given paths to the end,
   But I trust we shall meet—in town.


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