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Contentment

 If any line that I ever penned, 
Or any word I have spoken, 
Has comforted heart of foe or friend -
In any way, why my life, I'll say, 
Has reaped the reward of labour, 
If aught I have said, or written, has made
Gladder the heart o' my neighbour.
If any deed that I ever did Lightened a sad heart's sorrow, If I have lifted a drooping lid Up to the bright to-morrow, Though the world knows not, nor gives me a thought, Nor ever can know, nor praise me, Yet still I shall say, to my heart alway, That my life and labour repay me.
If in any way I have helped a soul, Or given a spirit pleasure, Then my cup of joy, I shall think is full With an overflowing measure.
Though never an eye, but the one on high Looks on my kindly action, Yet, O my heart, we shall think of our part In the drama, with satisfaction.

Poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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