ONWARD AND UPWARD.
i\.*ep striving: the winners are those who have striven And fought for the prize that no idUr has won; To the hands of the steadfast alone it is given. And before i* is going there is work to lie done. Ktep climbing: the earnest and steadfast have scaled The height where the pathway was rough to the feet; But the faint-hearted faltered, and, faltering, failed And sank down by the wayside in helpless defeat. Kee,» hoping: the clouds hide the sun for a time. But sooner or Later they scatter and flee, And the path glows like gold to the toilers who climb To the heights where men look over landscape and sea. Keep onward right on, till the prize is attained; Front the future with courage, and obstacles fall; l’.y those, and those only, the victory's gained Who keep faith in themselves and in God over all. Kl»cn K. Rexford.
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White Ribbon, Volume 36, Issue 425, 18 December 1930, Page 4
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