Wings



Shall we know in the Hereafter
    All the reasons that are hid?
Does the butterfly remember
    What the caterpillar did?
How he waited, toiled, and suffered
    To become the chrysalid.

When we creep so slowly upward;
    When each day new burden brings;
When we strive so hard so conquer
    Vexing sublunary things—
When we wait and toil and suffer,
    We are working for our wings.



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From Joy, and Other Poems, by Danske Dandridge. Second Edition. New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons - Knickerbocker Press, 1900.