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1866–1932

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Edmund Vance Cooke

There's only one motto you need To succeed: “Better.” To other man's winning? Then you

Must do Better. From the baking of bread To the breaking a head,

From rhyming a ballad To sliming a salad, From mending of ditches To spending of riches,

Follow the rule to the uttermost letter: “Better!” Of course you may say but a few Can do

Better; And you're going to strive So that all may thrive Better.

And it's right you are To follow the star, Set in the heavens, afar, afar; But still with your eyes

On the skies It is wise To be riding a mule, Or guiding a school,

Thatching a hovel Or hatching a novel, Foretelling weather, Or selling shoe-leather;

And remember you must Be doing it just A wee dust Better.

And‘ tis quite As right For you to cite That the author might,

Or ought, to write A heavenly sight Better! For which sharp word I am much your debtor,

Knowing none other could file my fetter Better.

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