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t get home again! [Illustration] JUST TO BE GOOD Just to be good-- This is enough--enough! O we who find sin's billows wild and rough, Do we not feel how more than any gold Would be the blameless life we led of old While yet our lips knew but a mother's kiss? Ah! though we miss All else but this, To be good is enough! It is enough-- Enough--just to be good! To lift our hearts where they are understood; To let the thirst for worldly power and place Go unappeased; to smile back in God's face With the glad lips our mothers used to kiss. Ah! though we miss All else but this, To be good is enough! [Illustration] [Illustration] MY FRIEND "He is my friend," I said,-- "Be patient!" Overhead The skies were drear and dim; And lo! the thought of him Smiled on my heart--and then The sun shone out again! "He is my friend!" The words Brought summer and the birds; And all my winter-time Thawed into running rhyme And rippled into song, Warm, tender, brave and strong. And so it sings to-day.-- So may it sing alway! Though waving grasses grow Between, and lilies blow Their trills of perfume clear As laughter to the ear, Let each mute measure end With "Still he is thy friend." [Illustration] [Illustration] THINKIN' BACK I've ben thinkin' back, of late, S'prisin'!--And I'm here to state I'm suspicious it's a sign Of _age_, maybe, or decline Of my faculties,--and yit I'm not _feelin'_ old a bit-- Any more than sixty-four Ain't no _young_ man any more! Thinkin' back's a thing 'at grows On a feller, I suppose-- Older 'at he gits, i jack, More he keeps a-thinkin' back! Old as old men git to be, Er as middle-aged as me, Folks'll find us, eye and mind Fixed on what we've left behind-- Rehabilitatin'-like Them old times we used to hike Out barefooted fer the crick, 'Long 'bout _Aprile first_--to pick Out some "warmest" place to go In a-swimmin'--_Ooh! my-oh!_ Wonder now we hadn't died! Grate horseradish on my hide Jes' _a-thinkin'_ how cold then That-'ere worter must 'a' ben! Thinkin' back--W'y, goodness me! I kin call their names and see Every little tad I played With, er fought, er was afraid Of, and so made _him_ the best Friend I had of all the rest! [Illustration] Thinkin' back, I even hear Them a-callin', high and clear, Up the crick-banks, where they seem Still hid in there--like a dream-- And me still
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