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Robert W Service - My WillRobert W Service - My Will
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I`ve made my Will. I don`t believe           In luxury and wealth; And to those loving ones who grieve           My age and frailing health I give the meed to soothe their ways           That they may happy be, And pass serenely all their days           In snug security.           That duty done, I leave behind           The all I have to give To crippled children and the blind           Who lamentably live; Hoping my withered hand may freight           To happiness a few Poor innocents whom cruel fate           Has cheated of their due. A am no grey philanthropist,           Too humble is my lot Yet how I`m glad to give the grist           My singing mill has brought. For I have had such lyric days,           So rich, so full, so sweet, That I with gratitude and praise           Would make my life complete. I`VE MADE MY WILL: now near the end,           At peace with all mankind, To children lame I would be friend,           And brother to the blind . . . And if there be a God, I pray           He bless my last bequest, And in His love and pity say:           "Good servant,—rest!"
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