You tell what you are by the friends you seek, By the very manner in which you speak, By the way you employ your leisure time, By the use you make of dollar and dime. You tell what you are by the things you wear, By the spirit in which you burdens bear, By the kind of things at which you laugh, By records you play on the phonograph. You tell what you are by the way you walk, By the things of which you delight to talk, By the manner in which you bear defeat, By so simple a thing as how you eat. By the books you choose from the well-filled shelf; In these ways, and more, you tell on yourself. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TRAFALGAR SQUARE by ROBERT SEYMOUR BRIDGES MY LITTLE GIRL by SAMUEL MINTURN PECK OCTOBER by PHILIP EDWARD THOMAS THE SCHOOLROOM OF POETS by WILLIAM ROSE BENET MISS MILLY O'NAIRE by WILLARD GROSVENOR BLEYER |