Joy Poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Joy

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My heart is like a little bird
That sits and sings for very gladness.
Sorrow is some forgotten word,
And so, except in rhyme, is sadness.

The world is very fair to me –
Such azure skies, such golden weather,
I’m like a long caged bird set free,
My heart is lighter than a feather.

I rise rejoicing in my life;
I live with love of God and neighbour;
My days flow on unmarred by strife,
And sweetened by my pleasant labour.

O youth! O spring! O happy days,
Ye are so passing sweet, and tender,
And while the fleeting season stays,
I revel care-free, in its splendour.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Shaun Cronick 14 May 2020

Joy! And joy of joys when reading this unique and stand alone masterpiece of a poem. This wondrous poem still holds so true and elegant today. Timeless.

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Annabelle Dmchowski 17 December 2017

used this poem for a church service. people cried! ! :)

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Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

Johnstown Center / Rock County / Wisconsin
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