If I should stumble-as I have and will,
Oh, let me stumble going up the hill;
Let the stumbling be because my eyes
Are fixed upon some star high in the skies.
Oh, let me stumble going up the hill;
Let the stumbling be because my eyes
Are fixed upon some star high in the skies.
If I should fall-and I will have my share,
Let me fall going up the stair;
And let me not blame others for the pain,
But quietly arise and try again.
Let me fall going up the stair;
And let me not blame others for the pain,
But quietly arise and try again.
If I should stumble, let it be I seek
A precious foothold toward a mountain peak;
Or that I feel the challenge of the pace
Set by fleeter runners in life's race.
A precious foothold toward a mountain peak;
Or that I feel the challenge of the pace
Set by fleeter runners in life's race.
If I should stumble on my little mile,
Help me to make that stumbling worthwhile,
To recognize the blocks that fouled my way
And thus climb better on the comming day.
Help me to make that stumbling worthwhile,
To recognize the blocks that fouled my way
And thus climb better on the comming day.
Another poem I really like. Hope you like it
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nice poem ^-^