IF (With honor to Rudyard Kipling, 1865-1936)A Poem by poetdougThis is a current update on Rudyard Kipling's great poem entitled IF. I memorized his classic original in Speech Class and have been greatly influenced by it all my Adult life.
IF
You can keep your head When all about you are losing theirs IF You can keep your eternal perspective And sound moral fiber While others are selling out And tossing theirs away IF You can keep on being Patriotic To your land of birth and promise While 500 elected officials in Washington D.C. continue to refuse To accept their elected responsibility And what's more--blame it on others IF You can watch the things you've Given your whole life to broken-- And stoop to rebuild them with your Own tired and worn-thin tools IF You can force your heart and soul and sinew To HOLD ON when you feel just like a fool IF You can still pray GOD BLESS AMERICA honoring The battles tired and torn OLD Glory's won Yours is the Earth---and all that is in it And what's more--you'll be a man, my son. 2013 by DRR Academy of American Poets
© 2013 poetdougAuthor's Note
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10 Reviews Added on October 12, 2013 Last Updated on October 12, 2013 Tags: Rudyard Kipling, If You Can Keep Your Head, You'll Be a Man my Son AuthorpoetdougDallas, TXAboutMember Academy of American Poets Member Texas State Historical Society Free lance writer for GUIDEPOSTS Magazines, and The EVANGEL, DEVOZINE Teen Magazine; Standard Publishing and Gospel Publishi.. more..Writing
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