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Edgar Guest - FatherhoodEdgar Guest - Fatherhood
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How`s the little chap to know Just the proper roads to go If you never travel with him While he`s little, hand in hand? How`s he ever going to learn Just what corners not to turn If you never try to tell him So that he can understand ? Who, think you, will train him rightly, Who will watch him daily, nightly, Who will take the time to show him Just the things he ought to do? Will some stranger or a neighbor Take upon himself the labor Which the Lord above intended As a duty, just for you? Is it safe to trust another, Even though he be your brother. To the molding of his future? Can you watch him come and go, Can you go on money-making, Without thought or trouble taking To discover if he`s learning Just the things you`d have him know? There`s no fortune worth his splendor Or his youthful days and tender. There`s no goal so bright with glory Which is worth his happiness; He`s your hope of joy tomorrow, As you`ll find out to your sorrow If you let him wander from you While you seek your own success. Let the fame and money go, Teach him what he ought to know, You will find a greater glory Than the selfish seeker can; Shape his mind and soul to beauty, God has given you this duty And your age shall glow with gladness When your boy becomes a man.
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