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				Title:     Impatience 
			    
Author: Ella Wheeler Wilcox [
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How can I wait until you come to me?
       The once fleet mornings linger by the way,
     Their sunny smiles touched with malicious glee
       At my unrest; they seem to pause, and play
       Like truant children, while I sigh and say,
          How can I wait?
     How can I wait? Of old, the rapid hours
          Refused to pause or loiter with me long;
     But now they idly fill their hands with flowers,
       And make no haste, but slowly stroll among
       The summer blooms, not heeding my one song,
          How can I wait?
     How can I wait? The nights alone are kind;
       They reach forth to a future day, and bring
     Sweet dreams of you to people all my mind;
       And time speeds by on light and airy wing.
       I feast upon your face, I no more sing,
          How can I wait?
     How can I wait? The morning breaks the spell
       A pitying night has flung upon my soul.
     You are not near me, and I know full well
       My heart has need of patience and control;
       Before we meet, hours, days, and weeks must roll.
          How can I wait?
     How can I wait? Oh, love, how can I wait
       Until the sunlight of your eyes shall shine
     Upon my world that seems so desolate?
       Until your hand-clasp warms my blood like wine;
       Until you come again, oh, love of mine,
          How can I wait?
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Ella Wheeler Wilcox's poem: Impatience
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