American poet
Blanche Shoemaker Wagstaff (née Shoemaker, later Carr; July 10, 1888 – December 15, 1967) was an American poet.
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Birth Name:
Blanche LeRoy Shoemaker
Alternative Names:
Blanche Shoemaker
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Mrs. Alfred Wagstaff Jr.
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Blanche Wagstaff
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Mrs. Donald Carr
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Blanche Wagstaff Carr
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All paths lead to you </br> Where e'er I stray, </br> You are the evening star </br> At the end of day. All paths lead to you </br> Hill-top or low, </br> You are the white birch </br> In the sun's glow. All paths lead to you </br> Where e'er I roam. </br> You are the lark-song </br> Calling me home!
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She stands, a guardian of the endless sea, </br> Her garb is golden, and her lips are flame, </br> She is the portal of Eternity </br> And Beauty is the realm from whence she came! </br> She is the voice of many bleeding lands— </br> America, she calls! To Arms! Arise! </br> For like a shimmering sabre in the skies </br> In scarlet glow she stands </br> A guardian of the earth and sea— </br> Liberty!