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TWO OPTIMISTS by RICHARD WATSON GILDER

First Line: TO SEND FIT THANKS, I WOULD I HAD THE ART
Last Line: AND HEAVEN SENT BOTH THIS TROUBLED WORLD TO BLESS.
Subject(s): HEARTS; HOPE; KELLER, HELEN (1880-1968); RELIGION; OPTIMISM; THEOLOGY;

To send fit thanks, I would I had the art,
For this small book that holds a mighty heart,
Enshrining, as it does, brave Helen's creed.
In thought and word; in many a lovely deed;
In facing what would crush a lesser soul,
Making of barriers helps to reach the goal;
In sympathy with all; in human kindness
To the blind of heart (dear girl! not this @3her@1 blindness!),
As well as to her brethren of the dark
And silent world, who through her see and hark;
-- In bringing out of darkness a great light,
Which burns and beacons high in all men's sight,
That exquisite spirit is true optimist!
Yet there are other names in the bright list:
If faith in man and woman that still lasts,
Though chilled by seventy winters' bitter blasts;
If seeing, as you see, the good in evil
And even something Christian in the devil;
If power to take misfortune as a friend,
And to be cheerful to the very end;
Not to be spoiled by praise, nor deeply stung
By the detractor's sharp and envious tongue;
If living in fairyland as really now
As when heaven's dew was fresh on childhood's brow;
If seeing, in fine, this world as through a prism
Of lovely colors is true optimism,
Then Joseph is true optimist no less,
And Heaven sent both this troubled world to bless.



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