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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
OUR CLUB, by SYLVIA DILLAVOU BARCLAY First Line: Our club is just a friendly band Last Line: To do our best and carry through. Subject(s): Clubs (associations) | |||
Our club is just a friendly band Of common folk whose aims are high -- To love and serve our native land, To greet our Master in the sky. We long to make the whole world bright, Our interests are both far and near; To shun the wrong, to do the right, We try to teach our children dear. Our days are full of happy things, But then sometimes there's sorrow too; It seems the hours go by with wings, We always have so much to do. We may not always know what's best, But if we err our hearts are right; Each day is just another test Of living, striving for the light. Each kindly deed's a steppingstone That leads the way to heights above, A friendly smile can oft atone, E'en more be done with words of love. We're just a joyous little band Of old-time friends, and new ones too; United, let us take this stand, To do our best and carry through. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE JUDGMENT OF PARIS by GEORGE SANTAYANA THE BOHEMIANS OF BOSTON AND THEIR WAYS; A MEMORY OF THE JACOBEAN CRAZE by FRANK GELETT BURGESS THE BOROUGH: LETTER 10. CLUBS AND SOCIAL MEETINGS by GEORGE CRABBE THE CLUB WOMAN by HELEN RITTERSKAMP DUNKERLY WHAT MAKES A WOMAN'S CLUB by ZOE BRAINERD EDWARDS THE MEETING OF THE CLABBERHUSES by SAM WALTER FOSS SOME MOTHERS & SOME OTHERS by ELEONORE F. HAHN FIRST ANNIVERSARY BANQUET OF A NEWLY FORMED BURNS' CLUB IN MANCHESTER by JANET HAMILTON |
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