Custer, and Other Poems.
green grave lies, his love shall make you glad,

Ah, God! ah, God! 'tis this way men go mad!

 I Am

I know not whence I came, I know not whither I go; But the fact stands clear that I am here In this world of pleasure and woe. And out of the mist and murk, Another truth shines plain. It is in my power each day and hour To add to its joy or its pain.

I know not whither I go;

In this world of pleasure and woe.

Another truth shines plain.

To add to its joy or its pain.

I know that the earth exists, It is none of my business why. I cannot find out what it's all about, I would but waste time to try. My life is a brief, brief thing, I am here for a little space. And while I stay I would like, if I may, To brighten and better the place.

It is none of my business why.

I would but waste time to try.

I am here for a little space.

To brighten and better the place.

The trouble, I think, with us all Is the lack of a high conceit. If each man thought he was sent to this spot To make it a bit more sweet, How soon we could gladden the world. How easily right all wrong. If nobody shirked, and each one worked To help his fellows along.

Is the lack of a high conceit.

To make it a bit more sweet,

How easily right all wrong.

To help his fellows along.

Cease wondering why you came— Stop looking for faults and flaws. Rise up to-day in your pride and say, "I am part of the First Great Cause! However full the world There is room for an earnest man. It had need of me or I would not be, I am here to strengthen the plan."

Stop looking for faults and flaws.


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