If You Poem by Francis Duggan

If You



If you never try to make an enemy and do one good deed every day
And to help out one in need of help you go out of your way
And to the higher principles you try to remain true
The youth of your neighbourhood have a role model in you.

If against the one who did you wrong you do not hold a grudge
And though others may judge you them you never do judge
The good seeds of karma that you plant into a fine crop will grow
As far as life and Nature goes we must reap what we sow.

If you never put another down and none out of name call
And you are one who truly believes in a fair go for all
And the spirit of egalatarianism you warmly do embrace
Then you are quite a credit to your clan and to your race.

If you never partake in the gossip of the neighbourhood
And in the one looked on as bad you feel there is some good
And to the spirit of the fair go you remain ever true
Then you are one worth knowing and great credit you are due.

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