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The Spur

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    I asked the rock beside the road what joy existence lent.
    It answered, 'For a million years my heart has been content.'

    I asked the truffle-seeking swine, as rooting by he went,
    'What is the keynote of your life?'    He grunted out, 'Content.'

    I asked a slave, who toiled and sung, just what his singing meant.
    He plodded on his changeless way, and said, 'I am content.'

    I asked a plutocrat of greed, on what his thoughts were bent.
    He chinked the silver in his purse, and said, 'I am content.'

    I asked the mighty forest tree from whence its force was sent.
    Its thousand branches spoke as one, and said, 'From discontent.'

    I asked the message speeding on, by what great law was rent
    God's secret from the waves of space.    It said, 'From discontent.'

    I asked the marble, where the works of God and man were blent,
    What brought the statue from the block.    It answered, 'Discontent.'

    I asked an Angel, looking down on earth with gaze intent,
    How man should rise to larger growth.    Quoth he, 'Through discontent.'



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