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" And yet I would not be a child again.
For surely as the night succeeds the day,
So surely will their mirth turn into tears.
And I would not return to happy hours,
If I must live again these weary years.

I would walk on, and leave it all behind:
will walk on; and when my feet grow sore,
The boatman waits—his sails are all unfurled—
He waits to row me to a fairer shore. "

Ella Wheeler Wilcox


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Ella Wheeler Wilcox quote : And yet I would not be a child again.<br />For surely as the night succeeds the day,<br />So surely will their mirth turn into tears.<br />And I would not return to happy hours,<br />If I must live again these weary years.<br /><br />I would walk on, and leave it all behind:<br />will walk on; and when my feet grow sore,<br />The boatman waits—his sails are all unfurled—<br />He waits to row me to a fairer shore.