The Lone Survivor |
At the apex of the sapling, bare A single yellow leaf Flutters wildly in the south wind Quite stout in its belief That it alone will conquer What others did not endure That when the days grow longer Its grasp will still be sure Like the
flag on Suribachi
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As penned by Rudyard Kipling In
his lines entitled "IF," And
immortalized by O. Henry, This last leaf gives me a lift by holding out, against all odds And winning, through
today. The victorys in the holding on, Tomorrow?
Whos to say? Dan Crummett |
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