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The Royal Neighbor, Vol. 16, No. 2, February 1915
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LIFE IS WHAT WE MAKE IT.
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ET’S oftener talk of noble deeds,
And rarer of thé bad ones,
And sing about our happy days,
And not about the sad ones.
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Let’s find the sunny side of men,
Or the believers in it;
A light there is in every soul
That takes the pains to win it.
Oh, there’s a slumbering good in all,
And we perchance may wake it;
Our hands contain the magic wand—
This life is what we make it.
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Then here’s to those whose loving hearts
Shed light and joy about them;
Thanks be to them for countless gems,
We ne’er had known without them.
Oh, this should be a happy world
To all who may partake it;
The fault’s our own if it is not—
This life is what we make it. .
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