PUSH ONWARD

PUSH ONWARD

Nomatter if your heart be weary,No matter if your hopes be dreary;Through an avalanche of hopes, and fears, and ills,And stubborn critics, and harsh opposing wills,—Push onward; you will win at last!No use to say you are defeated,—You’ve fought too far to be retreated;For you ahead a rose wreathed laurel lies,Accomplished hopes and victory’s valiant prize,—Push onward; you will win at last!O soul of man, most burden laden,Know thou that fortune stands, a coyish maidenWho hides beneath her frowns that wished-for smileShe waits to shower on you just all the while,—Push onward; you will win at last!

Nomatter if your heart be weary,No matter if your hopes be dreary;Through an avalanche of hopes, and fears, and ills,And stubborn critics, and harsh opposing wills,—Push onward; you will win at last!No use to say you are defeated,—You’ve fought too far to be retreated;For you ahead a rose wreathed laurel lies,Accomplished hopes and victory’s valiant prize,—Push onward; you will win at last!O soul of man, most burden laden,Know thou that fortune stands, a coyish maidenWho hides beneath her frowns that wished-for smileShe waits to shower on you just all the while,—Push onward; you will win at last!

Nomatter if your heart be weary,No matter if your hopes be dreary;Through an avalanche of hopes, and fears, and ills,And stubborn critics, and harsh opposing wills,—Push onward; you will win at last!

Nomatter if your heart be weary,

No matter if your hopes be dreary;

Through an avalanche of hopes, and fears, and ills,

And stubborn critics, and harsh opposing wills,—

Push onward; you will win at last!

No use to say you are defeated,—You’ve fought too far to be retreated;For you ahead a rose wreathed laurel lies,Accomplished hopes and victory’s valiant prize,—Push onward; you will win at last!

No use to say you are defeated,—

You’ve fought too far to be retreated;

For you ahead a rose wreathed laurel lies,

Accomplished hopes and victory’s valiant prize,—

Push onward; you will win at last!

O soul of man, most burden laden,Know thou that fortune stands, a coyish maidenWho hides beneath her frowns that wished-for smileShe waits to shower on you just all the while,—Push onward; you will win at last!

O soul of man, most burden laden,

Know thou that fortune stands, a coyish maiden

Who hides beneath her frowns that wished-for smile

She waits to shower on you just all the while,—

Push onward; you will win at last!


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