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Solitude by Ella Wheeler Wilcox – Full Poem, Meaning & Analysis

 Solitude by Ella Wheeler Wilcox – Full Poem, Meaning & Analysis

Read Solitude by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, a timeless poem about joy, sorrow, and human nature. Full text, simple meaning, analysis, summary, and study guide included.

Solitude by Ella Wheeler Wilcox


🔹 Full Poem: Solitude by Ella Wheeler Wilcox

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 nectar’d 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 long and lordly train,
But one by one we must all file on
Through the narrow aisles of pain.

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