Endeavor

By Anonymous

“If at first you don’t succeed,
Try try again,”—
That’s a manly sort of creed
For boys and men.
Trying doesn’t cost a cent,
May win a prize;
Men that mope in discontent
Will never rise.
There is magic in a try,
Vigor and vim;
He that trusts in “by and by,”
Look out for him!
You will never know your strength
Without a test;
Just by Better Street at length
One reaches Best.

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