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				Title:     A Suggestion To C. A. D. 
			    Author: Ella Wheeler Wilcox [More Titles by Wilcox ]		                
			     Let the wild red-rose bloom.  Though not to theeSo delicately perfect as the white
 And unwed lily drooping in the light,
 Though she has known the kisses of the bee
 And tells her amorous tale to passers-by
 In perfumed whispers and with untaught grace,
 Still let the red-rose bloom in her own place;
 She could not be the lily should she try.
 Why to the wondrous nightingale cry hushOr bid her cease her wild heart-breaking lay,
 And tune her voice to imitate the way
 The whip-poor-will makes music, or the thrush?
 All airs of sorrow to one theme belong,
 And passion is not copyrighted yet.
 Each heart writes its own music.  Why not let
 The nightingale unchided sing her song?
 
 
 
 
 
 
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