the broken lily.
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But to the flow'r each pelting drop
A cruel death blow gave,
And bow'd and shatter'd to the earth
What it but meant to save.
A cruel death blow gave,
And bow'd and shatter'd to the earth
What it but meant to save.
And thus it is with human flowers;
Oh, ye who would reprove
The weak and erring of your race,
Your counsel give in love!
There is a spell in gentleness,
A magic in its tone,
Which holds the power to sway the heart,
And holds that power alone.
Oh, ye who would reprove
The weak and erring of your race,
Your counsel give in love!
There is a spell in gentleness,
A magic in its tone,
Which holds the power to sway the heart,
And holds that power alone.
Kind words! sure such alone should flow
From gentle woman's heart;
And surely harshness is beneath
Man's still superior part:
Such only tends to break the reed,
To crush the bending flower;
Oh, then, let chidings kind and calm
Descend, the cleansing shower!
From gentle woman's heart;
And surely harshness is beneath
Man's still superior part:
Such only tends to break the reed,
To crush the bending flower;
Oh, then, let chidings kind and calm
Descend, the cleansing shower!