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<h2 id="id01470" style="margin-top: 4em">LIFE</h2>
<p id="id01471" style="margin-top: 2em">"What is life?" we ask. "Just one darned thing after another," the cynic
replies. Yes, a multiplicity of forces and interests, and each of them,
even the disagreeable, may be of real help to us. It's good for a dog,
says a shrewd philosopher, to be pestered with fleas; it keeps him from
thinking too much about being a dog.</p>
<p id="id01472" style="margin-top: 2em"> What's life? A story or a song;<br/>
A race on any track;<br/>
A gay adventure, short or long,<br/>
A puzzling nut to crack;<br/>
A grinding task; a pleasant stroll;<br/>
A climb; a slide down hill;<br/>
A constant striving for a goal;<br/>
A cake; a bitter pill;<br/>
A pit where fortune flouts or stings;<br/>
A playground full of fun;—<br/>
With many any of these things;<br/>
With others all in one.<br/>
What's life? To love the things we see;<br/>
The hills that touch the skies;<br/>
The smiling sea; the laughing lea;<br/>
The light in woman's eyes;<br/>
To work and love the work we do;<br/>
To play a game that's square;<br/>
To grin a bit when feeling blue;<br/>
With friends our joys to share;<br/>
To smile, though games be lost or won;<br/>
To earn our daily bread;—<br/>
And when at last the day is done<br/>
To tumble into bed.<br/></p>
<p id="id01473" style="margin-top: 2em"><i>Griffith Alexander,</i></p>
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