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Do Your Best And Leave The Rest

As through life you journey onward
Many a hill you’ll have to climb;
Many a rough and dang’rous pathway,
You’ll encounter time and time.
Now and then a gleam of sunshine,
Will bring hope to cheer your breast;
Then press onward,—ever trusting,—
Do your best and leave the rest.
 
Though your progress may be hindered,
By false friends or bitter foes;
And the goal for which you’re striving,
Seems so far away,—who knows?
You may yet have strength to reach it,
E’er the sun sinks in the west;
Ever striving,—still undaunted;—
Do your best and leave the rest.
 
If you fail, as thousands must do,
You will still have cause for pride;
You will have advanced much further,
Than if you had never tried.
Never falter, but remember,
Life is not a foolish jest;
You all are in the fight to win it;—
Do your best and leave the rest.
 
If at last your strength shall fail you,
And your struggles have proved vain;
There is One who will sustain you;—
Soothe your sorrow,—ease your pain,
He has seen your earnest striving,
And your efforts shall be blest;
For He knows, that you, though failing,
Did your best,—He’ll do the rest.
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