They Won’t Frown Always, — Some Sweet Day By Emily Dickinson

    They won’t frown always, — some sweet day
    When I forget to tease,
    They’ll recollect how cold I looked,
    And how I just said ‘please.’

    Then they will hasten to the door
    To call the little child,
    Who cannot thank them, for the ice
    That on her lisping piled.