Ella Wheeler Wilcox Love's Coming Poem Wall Art Print, Modern Watercolour Nature Literary Gift Poetry Print

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A literary art print with the beautiful and Ella Wheeler Wilcox poem: 'Love's Coming'. This high quality print features a classic and timeless typewriter style font. The full poem is below. This would be an ideal art addition to a bedroom or a cherished gift to a loved one.

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About your unframed print:
Printed professionally on high quality photographic paper (NOT cheap card stock!) with a lustre finish (beautifully matte with a slight sheen), using archival inks that will last for years.
It arrives carefully wrapped, unmatted and unframed.
Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions regarding your order - georgia [!at] bookquotedecor.com

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LOVE'S COMING

She had looked for his coming as warriors come,
With the clash of arms and the bugle's call;
But he came instead with a stealthy tread,
Which she did not hear at all.

She had thought how his armor would blaze in the sun,
As he rode like a prince to claim his bride:
In the sweet dim light of the falling night
She found him at her side.

She had dreamed how the gaze of his strange, bold eye
Would wake her heart to a sudden glow:
She found in his face the familiar grace
Of a friend she used to know.

She had dreamed how his coming would stir her soul,
As the ocean is stirred by the wild storm's strife:
He brought her the balm of a heavenly calm,
And a peace which crowned her life.