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COURAGE by JOHN GALSWORTHY

First Line: COURAGE IS BUT A WORD, AND YET, OF WORDS
Last Line: "DYING, IT ANSWERS: ""HERE! I AM NOT DEAD!"
Subject(s): COURAGE; VALOR; BRAVERY;

COURAGE is but a word, and yet, of words
The only sentinel of permanence;
The ruddy watch-fire of cold winter days,
We steal its comfort, lift our weary swords,
And on. For faith -- without it -- has no sense;
And love to wind of doubt and tremor sways;
And life for ever quaking marsh must tread.

Laws give it not; before it prayer will blush;
Hope has it not; nor pride of being true;
'Tis the mysterious soul which never yields,
But hales us on and on to breast the rush
Of all the fortunes we shall happen thro';
And when Death calls across his shadowy fields --
Dying, it answers: "Here! I am not dead!"



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