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    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    The greatest words are always solitaires,
        Set singly in one syllable; like birth,
        Life, love, hope, peace.    I sing the worth
    Of that dear word toward which the whole world fares -
        I sing of home.

    To make a home, we should take all of love
        And much of labour, patience, and keen joy;
        Then mix the elements of earth's alloy
    With finer things drawn from the realms above,
        The spirit home.

    There should be music, melody and song;
        Beauty in every spot; an open door
        And generous sharing of the pleasure store
    With fellow-pilgrims as they pass along,
        Seeking for home.

    Make ample room for silent friends - the books,
        That give so much and only ask for space.
        Nor let Utility crowd out the vase
    Which has no use save gracing by its looks
        The precious home.

    To narrow bounds let mirrors lend their aid
        And multiply each gracious touch of art;
        And let the casual stranger feel the part -
    The great creative part - that love has played
        Within the home.

    Here bring your best in thought



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