lookin for a poem

rbh

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started to recipt to my wife a poem from many years ago and found myself stuck after the first couple of words.
it has to deal with people that sit on the side lines (not a country song) and watch as other people put their butts out there to accomplish things?
if you could jossel my mind with this one it would be much appreciated.
I will put it right next to the one that goes. Ours is not to question why, ours is but to do and die. :eek:
thanks rob
 

LadyFish

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Re: lookin for a poem

This would be fun, I love writing poems. Start us off.
 

Phantom_II

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Re: lookin for a poem

There once was a man from Nantucket...
 

JB

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Re: lookin for a poem

Is it the short one about doers, helpers, watchers and impeders??
 

Tim Frank

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Re: lookin for a poem

Not much to go on, but what the heck, how about ....

"If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you....
....bunch more lines....
and which is more, you'll be a man my son."

IF....Rudyard Kipling

Your second one is easier, that is from the Charge of the Light Brigade and the line you quote actually is "Theirs not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die"
 

kenmyfam

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Re: lookin for a poem

Mrs Ken get's a poem every Birthday and Christmas from me. I usually sum up the family events of the last year in an amusing way (hopefully) including all the children, pets, vehicles and boat.
Has always gone down well so far.
Write it from your heart !!!
 

Parrott_head

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Re: lookin for a poem

Desiderata - by Max Ehrmann

Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence.

As far as possible, without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even to the dull and the ignorant, they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit.

If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans. Keep interested in your own career, however humble; it is a real possession in the changing fortunes of time.

Exercise caution in your business affairs, for the world is full of trickery. But let this not blind you to what virtue there is; many persons strive for high ideals, and everywhere life is full of heroism. Be yourself. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love, for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial as the grass.

Take kindly to the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth. Nurture strength of spirit to shield you in sudden misfortune. But do not distress yourself with imaginings. Many fears are born of fatigue and loneliness.

Beyond a wholesome discipline, be gentle with yourself. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.

Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace in your soul.

With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world.

Be cheerful. Strive to be happy.

Max Ehrmann c.1920
 
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