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Be our fortunes as they may,
Touched with loss or sorrow,
Saddest eyes that weep to-day
May be glad to-morrow.

Yesterday the rain was here,
And the winds were blowing -
Sky and earth and atmosphere
Brimmed and overflowing.

But to-day the sun is out,
And the drear November
We were then so vexed about
Now we scarce remember.

Yesterday you lost a friend -
Bless your heart and love it! -
For you scarce could comprehend
All the aching of it; -

But I sing to you and say:
Let the lost friend sorrow -
Here's another come to-day,
Others may to-morrow.

Be Our Fortunes As They May by James Whitcomb Riley