Poems (Baldwyn)/Poor and Rich

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POOR AND RICH.
'I'm poor to-day,' the humble worm
May murmur as it creeps along:
It knows not that it hath the germ
Of brighter life,—the gay, the strong,
Contemptuous wreak the cruel wrong.
But soon it rises bright and fair
A butterfly in heaven's pure air.
Then flattering chase the heartless throng!