Poem from my Childhood

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JaumeJ

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http://www.poeticportal.net/content/view/1481/29/


The link above is to a poem, "Six Feet of Earth," that I memorized while in grammar school. Actually it was assigned to me as homework. I love the message of it. It is a moral message with religious instruction. I still like it....
 

JaumeJ

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A quick note on the poem above, I seem to recall the word "baffle" below was "conquer," but perhaps not.

Then when you once see a poor fellow that tries
To baffle the world and its frown,
Let us help him along, and perchance he'll succeed
Don't crush him because he is down.
For a cup of cold water, in charity given,
Is remembered with joy in the skies;
We are all but human, we have all got to die,
And six feet of earth makes us all of one size.
 

pickles

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Jaume, could you open up the poem, my computor gets cranky when I open a link.
If you cants thats ok too, just asking. :)

God bless
pickles
 

JaumeJ

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Here it is: SIX FEET OF EARTH
 

I'll sing You a song of the world and its ways,

And the many strange people we meet —

From the rich man who rolls in his millions of wealth,

To the struggling wretch on the street.

But a man, tho' he's poor, and in tatters and rags,

We should never affect to despise;

But think of the adage, remember, my friends,

That six feet of earth makes us all of one size.

There's the rich man with thousands to spare if he likes,

But he haughtily holds up his head,

And who thinks he's above the mechanic who toils,

And is honestly earning his bread;

But his gold and his jewels he can't take away,

To the world up above, when he dies;

For death levels all, and conclusively shows

That six feet of earth makes us all of one size.

There's many a coat that is tatter'd and tom,

That beneath lies a true, honest heart,
But because he's not dress'd like his neighbors in style,

Why, 'Society" keeps them apart.

For on one Fortune smiles while the other one fails,

Yes, no matter what venture he tries;

But time calls them both to the grave in the end,

And six feet of earth makes us all of one size.

Then when you once see a poor fellow that tries

To baffle the world and its frown,

Let us help him along, and perchance he'll succeed

Don't crush him because he is down.

For a cup of cold water, in charity given,

Is remembered with joy in the skies;

We are all but human, we have all got to die,

And six feet of earth makes us all of one size.