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Seeking For Happiness

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    Seeking for happiness we must go slowly;
        The road leads not down avenues of haste;
    But often gently winds through by ways lowly,
        Whose hidden pleasures are serene and chaste
    Seeking for happiness we must take heed
    Of simple joys that are not found in speed.

    Eager for noon-time's large effulgent splendour,
        Too oft we miss the beauty of the dawn,
    Which tiptoes by us, evanescent, tender,
        Its pure delights unrecognised till gone.
    Seeking for happiness we needs must care
    For all the little things that make life fair.

    Dreaming of future pleasures and achievements
        We must not let to-day starve at our door;
    Nor wait till after losses and bereavements
        Before we count the riches in our store.
    Seeking for happiness we must prize this -
    Not what will be, or was, but that which IS.

    In simple pathways hand in hand with duty
        (With faith and love, too, ever at her side),
    May happiness be met in all her beauty
        The while we search for her both far and wide.
    Seeking for happiness we find the way
    Doing the things we ought to do each day.





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