Strong Moments

W. H. Davies

1871 to 1940

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My weakness is they are so few.
Has all its mornings bathed in dew;
My heart has moments wet with tears,
Is when I think about the poor;
When, like a spring that rain has fed,
Sometimes I hear fine ladies sing,
My pity rises more and more.
Sometimes I smoke and drink with men;
The strongest moment of my life
Judge me to be no strong man then.
Sometimes I play at games of cards—
The flower that loves the warmth and light,

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