Saturday, 5 September 2015

Opportunity - by Berton Braley




"I lack only one of having a hundred," said a student after an examination; "I have the two naughts." And all he did lack was a one, rightly placed. The world is full of opportunities. Discernment to perceive, courage to undertake, patience to carry through, will change the whole aspect of the universe for us and bring positive achievement out of meaningless negation.

  With doubt and dismay you are smitten
    You think there's no chance for you, son?
  Why, the best books haven't been written
    The best race hasn't been run,
  The best score hasn't been made yet,
    The best song hasn't been sung,
  The best tune hasn't been played yet,
    Cheer up, for the world is young!

  No chance? Why the world is just eager
    For things that you ought to create
  Its store of true wealth is still meagre
    Its needs are incessant and great,
  It yearns for more power and beauty
    More laughter and love and romance,
  More loyalty, labor and duty,
    No chance--why there's nothing but chance!

  For the best verse hasn't been rhymed yet,
    The best house hasn't been planned,
  The highest peak hasn't been climbed yet,
    The mightiest rivers aren't spanned,
  Don't worry and fret, faint hearted,
    The chances have just begun,
  For the Best jobs haven't been started,
    The Best work hasn't been done.

                   by Berton Braley
                   From "A Banjo at Armageddon."

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