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Carry on!


It's easy to fight when everything's right,
And you're mad with the thrill and the glory;
It's easy to cheer when victory's near,
And wallow in fields that are gory.
It's a different song when everything's wrong.
When you're feeling infernally mortal;
When it's ten against one, and hope there is none,
Buck up, little soldier, and chortle;

Carry on! Carry on!
There isn't much punch in your blow.
You're glaring and staring and hitting out blind;
You're muddy and bloody, but never you mind.
Carry on! Carry on!
You haven't the ghost of a show.
It's looking like death, but while you've a breath,
Carry on, my son! Carry on!

And so in the strife of the battle of life
It's easy to fight when you're winning;
It's easy to slave, and starve and be brave,
When the dawn of success is beginning.
But the man who can meet despair and defeat
With a cheer, there's the man of God's choosing;
The man who can fight to Heaven's own height
Is the man who can fight when he's losing.

Carry on! Carry on!
Things never were looking so black.
But show that you haven't a cowardly streak,
And though you're unlucky you never are weak.
Carry on! Carry on!
Brace up for another attack.
It's looking like hell, but -- you never can tell:
Carry on, old man! Carry on!

There are some who drift out in the deserts of doubt,
And some who in brutishness wallow;
There are others, I know, who in piety go
Because of a Heaven to follow.
But to labour with zest, and to give of your best,
For the sweetness and joy of the giving;
To help folks along with a hand and a song;
Why, there's the real sunshine of living.

Carry on! Carry on!
Fight the good fight and true;
Believe in your mission, greet life with a cheer;
There's big work to do, and that's why you are here.
Carry on! Carry on!
Let the world be better for you;
And at last when you die, let this be your cry:
Carry on, my soul! Carry on!

 

Robert Service

About Robert Service (1874-1958)


Robert Service, well known as the "Canadian Kipling" was born into a Scottish Family who lived in Preston, England.

At 15 he worked at Commercial bank of Scotland as an apprentice for 20 pounds a year. During this time he had never thought of becoming a poet or writer. His ambition was to travel to the wild wild west and became a cowboy.

At 22, Service decided to go to Canada with the idea of ranching. He left for Montreal with $5 and worked many labor jobs. From being a dishwasher boy to picking oranges, Service never tired of dreaming of one day being able to have his own farm and lead a free cowboy lifestyle.

For almost 10 years he lived poor, work odd jobs, studied at a university but never finishes and were broke and jobless in Vancouver.

He started writing in 1907, during his spare time from his job. His works were immediate success. With steady stream of income from his books, he resign from his day job, rented a log cabin and dedicated his life to writing - full time.

Apart from poems, he also write novels that were transformed into movies. He works earned him big success and earned him a fortune.

The Canadian government had decided to named a few schools in his honor as well as printing special commemorative stamps in 1976.

 

 
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