A Heap O' Livin' by Edgar A. (Edgar Albert) Guest
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Courage was never designed for show; It isn't a thing that can come and go; It's written in victory and defeat And every trial a man may meet. It's part of his hours, his days and his years, Back of his smiles and behind his tears. Courage is more than a daring deed: It's the breath of life and a strong man's creed. GREATNESS We can be great by helping one another; We can be loved for very simple deeds; Who has the grateful mention of a brother Has really all the honor that he needs. We can be famous for our works of kindness -- Fame is not born alone of strength or skill; It sometimes comes from deafness and from blindness To petty words and faults, and loving still. We can be rich in gentle smiles and sunny: A jeweled soul exceeds a royal crown. The richest men sometimes have little money, And Croesus oft's the poorest man in town. THE EPICURE |
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