To this generation I would say:
Memorize some bit of verse of truth or beauty.
It may serve a turn in your life.
My husband had nothing to do
With the fall of the bank-he was only cashier.
The wreck was due to the president, Thomas Rhodes,
And his vain, unscrupulous son.
Yet my husband was sent to prison,
And I was left with the children,
To feed and clothe and school them.
And I did it, and sent them forth
Into the world all clean and strong,
And all through the wisdom of Pope, the poet:
“Act well your part, there all the honor lies.”
Mrs. George Reece
Edgar Lee Masters
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Poem topics: beauty, children, life, school, son, truth, world, wisdom, generation, strong, clean, feed, prison, honor, verse, poet, husband, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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