Life's a bully good game with its kicks and
cuffs--
Some smile, some laugh, some bluff;
Some carry a load too heavy to bear
While some push on with never a care,
But the load will seldom heavy be
When I appreciate you and you appreciate
me.
He who lives by the side of the road
And helps to bear his brother's load
May seem to travel lone and long
While the world goes by with a merry song,
But the heart grows warm and sorrows flee
When I appreciate you and you appreciate
me.
When I appreciate you and you appreciate me,
The road seems short to victory;
It buoys one up and calls "Come
on,"
And days grow brighter with the dawn;
There is no doubt or mystery
When I appreciate you and you appreciate
me.
It's the greatest thought in heaven or
earth--
It helps us know our fellow's worth;
There'd be no wars or bitterness,
No fear, no hate, no grasping; yes,
It makes work play, and the careworn free
When I appreciate you and you appreciate
me.
By William Judson Kibby,
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