Be a Friend
BE a friend. You don't need money; Just a disposition sunny; Just the wish to
help another Get along some way or other; Just a kindly hand extended Out to one
who's unbefriended; Just the will to give or lend, This will make you someone's
friend.
Be a friend. You don't need glory. Friendship is a simple
story. Pass by trifling errors blindly, Gaze on honest effort kindly, Cheer the
youth who's bravely trying, Pity him who's sadly sighing; Just a little labor
spend On the duties of a friend.
Be a friend. The pay is bigger (Though not written by a figure) Than is earned
by people clever In what's merely self-endeavor. You'll have friends instead of
neighbors For the profits of your labors; You'll be richer in the end Than a
prince, if you're a friend.
--Edgar Guest
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