It Can Be Done - Poems of Inspiration by Joseph Morris
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Though the river was full of ice
He did not think about it twice, But started across in the dead of night, The enemy waiting to open the fight. Likely feeling pretty blue, Being human, same as you, But he was brave amid despair, And Washington crossed the Delaware! So when you're with trouble beset, And your spirits are soaking wet, When all the sky with clouds is black, Don't lie down upon your back And look at _them_. Just do the thing; Though you are choked, still try to sing. If times are dark, believe them fair, And you will cross the Delaware! _Joseph Morris._ RABBI BEN EZRA (SELECTED VERSES) To some people success is everything, and the easier it is gained the |
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