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Praise Day

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    Let us halt now for a space in our hurrying;
    Let us take time to look up and look out;
    Let us refuse for a spell to be worrying;
    Let us decline to both question and doubt.
    If one goes cavilling,
    Hair splitting, flaw hunting - ready for strife -
    All the best pleasure is missed in the travelling
    Onward through life.

    Just for to-day we will put away sorrowing -
    Just for to-day not a tear shall be shed;
    Nor will we fear anything, or go borrowing
    Pain from the future by profitless dread.
    Thought shall go frolicking,
    Pleasuring, treasuring everything bright -
    Tasting the joy that is found just in rollicking
    On through the light.

    Just for to-day all the ills that need bettering
    We will omit from our notebook of mind;
    All that is good we will mark by red-lettering; -
    Those things alone we are seeking to find.
    Things to be sad over,
    Pine over, whine over - pass them, I say!
    Nothing is noted save what we are glad over -
    This is Praise Day.



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