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What We All Think

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    That age was older once than now,
    In spite of locks untimely shed,
    Or silvered on the youthful brow;
    That babes make love and children wed.

    That sunshine had a heavenly glow,
    Which faded with those "good old days"
    When winters came with deeper snow,
    And autumns with a softer haze.

    That - mother, sister, wife, or child -
    The "best of women" each has known.
    Were school-boys ever half so wild?
    How young the grandpapas have grown!

    That but for this our souls were free,
    And but for that our lives were blest;
    That in some season yet to be
    Our cares will leave us time to rest.

    Whene'er we groan with ache or pain, -
    Some common ailment of the race, -
    Though doctors think the matter plain, -
    That ours is "a peculiar case."

    That when like babes with fingers burned
    We count one bitter maxim more,
    Our lesson all the world has learned,
    And men are wiser than before.

    That when we sob o'er fancied woes,
    The angels hovering overhead
    Count every pitying drop that flows,
    And love us for the tears we shed.

    That when we stand with tearless eye
    And turn the beggar from our door,
    They still approve us when we sigh,
    "Ah, had I but one thousand more!"

    Though temples crowd the crumbled brink
    O'erhanging truth's eternal flow,
    Their tablets bold with what we think,
    Their echoes dumb to what we know;

    That one unquestioned text we read,
    All doubt beyond, all fear above,
    Nor crackling pile nor cursing creed
    Can burn or blot it: GOD IS LOVE!



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