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1872–1931

THAT'S ALL

Everard Jack Appleton

To take this trouble seriously, But not to gloom or whine; To never overestimate Our strength, or to decline

To see this is no picnic, But do our earnest part With brain and muscles, newly trained — To keep a steady heart!

To fight, but not to lower Our standards in the dust; To meet a savage enemy Whose words the world can n't trust.

To guard our foolish tempers — Or keep them out of sight! To never falter, doubt, or fear The outcome will be right!

To laugh — whenever laughter Is best to keep us fit; To shake hands with privation When face to face with it.

To give without complaining Or boasting what we give; To make this world a safer world For those who have to live!

To part with old traditions That hampered in the past; To see that heart-wrung “aliens” As enemies are n't classed,

But treated — while deserving it — As human beings, too; Just to be clean — in mind and soul — That's all we have to do!

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