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Edgar Guest - The Lucky ManEdgar Guest - The Lucky Man
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Luck had a favor to bestow And wondered where to let it go. "No lazy man on earth," said she, "Shall get this happy gift from me. "I will not pass it to the man Who will not do the best he can. "I will not make this splendid gift To one who has not practiced thrift. "It shall not benefit deceit, Nor help the man who`s played the cheat. "He that has failed to fight with pluck Shall never know the Goddess Luck. "I`ll look around a bit to see What man has earned some help from me." She found a man whose hands were soiled Because from day to day he`d toiled. He`d dreamed by night and worked by day To make life`s contest go his way. He`d kept his post and daily slaved, And something of his wage he`d saved. He`d clutched at every circumstance Which might have been his golden chance. The goddess smiled and then, kerslap! She dropped her favor in his lap.
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