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The Graduates

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    I saw them beautiful, in fair array upon Commencement Day;
    Lissome and lovely, radiant and sweet
    As cultured roses, brought to their estate
    By careful training.    Finished and complete
    (As teachers calculate).

    They passed in maiden grace along the aisle,
    Leaving the chaste white sunlight of a smile
    Upon the gazing throng.
    Musing I thought upon their place as mothers of the race.

    Oh there are many actors who can play
    Greatly, great parts; but rare indeed the soul
    Who can be great when cast for some small role;
    Yet that is what the world most needs; big hearts
    That will shine forth and glorify poor parts
    In this strange drama, Life!    Do they,
    Who in full dress-rehearsal pass to-day
    Before admiring eyes, hold in their store
    Those fine high principles which keep old Earth
    From being only earth; and make men more
    Than just mere men?    How will they prove their worth
    Of years of study?    Will they walk abroad
    Decked with the plumage of dead bards of God,
    The glorious birds?    And shall the lamb unborn
    Be slain on altars of their vanity?
    To some frail sister who has missed the way
    Will they give Christ's compassion, or man's scorn;
    And will clean manhood, linked with honest love,
    The victor prove,
    When riches, gained by greed, dispute the claim?
    Will they guard well a husband's home and name.
    Or lean down from their altitudes to hear
    The voice of flattery speak in the ear
    Those lying platitudes which men repeat
    To listening Self-Conceit?
    Musing I thought upon their place as mothers of the race,
    As beautiful they passed in maiden grace.



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