From the Harrisburg Telegraph, January 6, 1915. By John Boyle O’Reilly.
“What is the real good?”
I asked in a musing mood.
Order, said the law court;
Knowledge, said the school;
Truth, said the wise man;
Pleasure, said the fool;
Love, said the maiden;
Beauty, said the page;
Freedom, said the dreamer;
Home, said the sage;
Fame, said the soldier;
Equity, the seer.
Spake my heart full sadly,
“The answer is not here.”
Then within my bosom
Softly this I heard:
“Each heart holds the secret—
Kindness is the word.”
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