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Ella Wheeler Wilcox - Solitude

Enter the words to Ella Wheeler Wilcox's famous poem "Solitude".
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Laugh,
and
the
world
laughs
with
you;
 
 
Weep,
and
you
weep
alone;
 
 
 
 
For
the
sad
old
earth
must
borrow
its
mirth,
But
has
trouble
enough
of
its
own.
 
 
Sing,
and
the
hills
will
answer;
 
 
 
Sigh,
it
is
lost
on
the
air;
 
 
The
echoes
bound
to
a
joyful
sound,
 
 
But
shrink
from
voicing
care.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Rejoice,
and
men
will
seek
you;
 
 
 
Grieve,
and
they
turn
and
go;
 
 
 
They
want
full
measure
of
all
your
pleasure,
 
But
they
do
not
need
your
woe.
 
 
Be
glad,
and
your
friends
are
many;
 
 
Be
sad,
and
you
lose
them
all,-
 
 
There
are
none
to
decline
your
nectared
wine,
 
But
alone
you
must
drink
life's
gall.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Feast,
and
your
halls
are
crowded;
 
 
 
Fast,
and
the
world
goes
by.
 
 
 
Succeed
and
give,
and
it
helps
you
live,
 
But
no
man
can
help
you
die.
 
 
There
is
room
in
the
halls
of
pleasure
 
For
a
large
and
lordly
train,
 
 
 
But
one
by
one
we
must
all
file
on
Through
the
narrow
aisles
of
pain.
 
 
 
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