My work by Henry
Van Dyke
Let me but do my
work from day to day,
In field or
forest, at the desk or loom,
In roaring
market-place or tranquil room;
Let me but find
it in my heart to say,
When vagrant
wishes beckon me astray,
“This is my
work; my blessing, not my doom:
Of all who live,
I am the one by whom
This work can
best be done in the right way.”
Then shall I see
it not too great, nor small,
To suit my
spirit and to prove my powers;
Then shall I
cheerful greet the laboring hours,
And cheerful
turn, when the long shadows fall
At eventide, to
play and love and rest,
Because I know
for me my work is best.
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