Just to be tender, just to be true; Just to be glad the whole day through; Just to be merciful, just to be mild; Just to be trustful as a child; Just to be gentle and kind and sweet; Just to be helpful with willing feet; Just to be cheery when things go wrong; Just to drive sadness away with a song, Whether the hour is dark or bright; Just to be loyal to God and right; Just to believe that God knows best; Just in His promise ever to rest; Just to let love be our daily key: This is God's will, for you and me. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...JAWEH AND ALLAH BATTLE by ALLEN GINSBERG THE BELLS OF SAN BLAS by HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW CHAMPAGNE, 1914-1915 by ALAN SEEGER THE WAYFARERS by RUPERT BROOKE THE TAPESTRY WEAVERS by ANSON G. CHESTER FACES by GEORGE HERBERT CLARKE THE BOROUGH: LETTER 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION [OR INTRODUCTION] by GEORGE CRABBE |