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Worldly Wisdom

If it were in my dead Past’€™s power
To let my Present bask
In some lost pleasure for an hour,
This is the boon I’€™d ask:
 
Re-pedestal from out the dust
Where long ago '€˜twas hurled,
My beautiful incautious trust
In this unworthy world.
 
The symbol of my souls own truth '€“
I saw it go with tears '€“
The sweet unwisdom of my youth '€“
That vanished with the years.
 
Since knowledge brings us only grief,
I would return again
To happy ignorance and belief
In motives and in men.
 
For worldly wisdom learned in pain
Is in itself a cross,
Significant mayhap of gain,
Yet sign of saddest loss.
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