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Born in August 20, 1881 / Died in August 5, 1959 / United States / English

Poems by Edgar Albert Guest

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Over Here

... Nor race nor creed shall difference make, ...

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To The Lady In The Electric

...   Why not keep a course that's straight ...

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Forefathers' Day

... Who sing: "Long may our land be bright" ...

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Take Home A Smile

... Where laughter and light hearts should always bloom ...

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Picture Books

... That angels must have placed them there ...

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The Temple - What Makes It Of Worth

... You may build such structure that lightning can't harm, ...

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We're Dreamers All

... To the dawn of the glad to-morrow which is promised in every creed ...

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Selfishness

... Through all life's story you will find ...

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Friendship

... And you'll hate the gold you've gathered and the buildings that you own ...

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Let's Go

... Much too long we've sobbed and whimpered, much too long we've talked of woe ...

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The Real Bait

... And though I've passed from boyhood's term, ...

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Old Friends

... The friends who've stuck through thick an' thin, who've known you, good an' bad, ...

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Life Is What We Make It

...   And man's strength is the price of it ...

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Raisin Pie

... There are pies that wear the flavor of ...

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The Open Fire

... For the fire builds all of my youth anew ...