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Autumn Leaves

Chapter 99: HONOR, FAME, OR LOVE.
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A compact poetry collection gathers short lyrical and didactic pieces that reflect on mortality, memory, love, duty, and spiritual consolation, often using nature and seasonal imagery to frame moral and emotional insights. Many poems shift between wistful reverie and exhortation, imagining dreamlike flights, harvest metaphors about deeds and consequences, prayers, meditations on motherhood and friendship, and speculative lines about reincarnation and the afterlife. The work mixes tender sentiment, moral counsel, and pastoral description across brief, accessible poems that alternate consolation with sober reminders of life's hardships.

HONOR, FAME, OR LOVE.

High Honor came to visit me,
And with him goddess Fame.
But Happiness deserted me
When Fame and Honor came.

I courted Honor, courted Fame,
They coldly smiled on me;
They soon became unwelcome guests,
For they caused Love to flee.

I fain would then have cast aside
The guests which I had sought.
Alas! It was too late, for they
Had then the evil wrought.

They were installed as guests of mine,
But soon I weary grew
Of their commands, of their demands,
And begged that Love renew

Dominion o’er my heart and home;
For home is drear indeed,
Though lacking nothing but sweet Love;
For Love the world doth lead.

My guests brought Jealousy one day.
Destroyer it, of peace.
When he came in, Love fled in fright,
And took with her sweet peace.

For Honor, Fame, and Love, can ne’er
In peace together dwell.
When Jealousy once joins the throng,
It is Love’s funeral knell.

When Love within our household reigns
Let none usurp her place.
She is the queen that e’er should rule,
And none should her abase.