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Failure

 He wrote a play; by day and night
He strove with passion and delight;
Yet knew, long ere the curtain drop,
His drama was a sorry flop.
In Parliament he sought a seat; Election Day brought dire defeat; Yet he had wooed with word and pen Prodigiously his fellow men.
And then he wrote a lighter play That made him famous in a day.
He won a seat in Parliament, And starry was the way he went.
Yet as he neared the door of death They heard him say with broken breath: 'For all I've spoken, planned and penned, I'm just a wash-out in the end.
' So are we all; our triumphs won Are mean by what we might have done.
Our victories that men applaud Are sordid in the sight of God.

Poem by Robert William Service
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