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Edgar Guest - He Earned His WayEdgar Guest - He Earned His Way
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rose unto the bights of fame And with the great men stood, He heard the people cheer his name And speak of him as good. Success at last he had attained By toiling day by day; His father`s name was unprofaned, His crest of honor was unstained, He earned his way. He had not sought the easy road Nor tried a doubtful scheme, But he had borne his heavy load Up hill and over stream. He had not stooped to do a wrong That might not be unlearned; But though the way at times seemed long He plodded on with courage strong And every victory earned. He heard men whisper in the night, That venturing disgrace, And stepping from the path of right But hiding every trace, Were all he had to do to win, That honor could be feigned, But still he kept a lifted chin, Filled with the holy thought within, To earn whate`er he gained. He rose unto the hights of fame, And with the great men stood; He never compromised with shame, Nor bartered what was good. With head erect he toiled along, With clean hands for the fray, He heard the gossip of the throng That many profited by wrong, But earned his way.
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