The Halo (Gannett)

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The Halo
by William C. Gannett
152583The HaloWilliam C. Gannett

"Think what a price to pay,
Faces so bright and gay,
Just for a hat!

Flowers unvisited, mornings unsung,
Sea-ranges bare of the wings that o'erswung
Bared just for that!

"Think of the others, too,
Others and mothers, too,
Bright-Eyes in hat!

Hear you no mother-groan floating in air,
Hear you no little moan birdling's despair
Somewhere, for that?

"Caught 'mid some mother-work,
Torn by a hunter Turk,
Just for your hat!

Plenty of Mother-heart yet in the world !
All the more wings to tear, carefully twirled
Women want that!

"Oh, but the shame of it,
Oh, but the blame of it.
Price of a hat!

Just for a jauntiness brightening the street!
This is your halo, O faces so sweet
Death ; and for that!"

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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