From the Newark Evening Star, April 22, 1915. By S. E. Kiser.
I have worked and I have won
Certain pleasing victories;
If the things that I have done
Be not heard of overseas,
Or their merits be denied
Or unnoticed by the crowd,
Still, to me they have supplied
Moments when my heart was proud.
I have loved and I have heard
Her who seemed angelic say
Tenderly the golden word
That swept all my doubts away;
Though the world may never look
For such worth as I have had,
Or perceive my little nook,
I have filled it and been glad.
I have seen her child and mine
Sleeping in her proud embrace;
If my gifts be not divine,
Nor my place a lofty place,
I have worked and hoped and won
All the love a man may claim.
Have I failed if I have done
Naught to bring me wealth or fame?
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