HOLD YOUR HEAD UP LIKE A-MAN
Jf the stormy winds should rustle .While yon trend the worldV' highway Slid against them bravely tussle. ,/ Hope and labour day hv day ; Falter not. no matter whether Tltere is sunshine, storm, or calm, And in every kind of weather Hold vour head up like a man. ,Jf a brother should deceive yon, And should not a traitor’s .part, Ke'er let his treason grieve you, Jog along with lightsome heart; Fortune seldom follows fawning, Boldness is the surer plan, Hoping for a better dawning, Hold your head up like a man. Earth, though e’er so rich anti mellow, Yields not for the worthless drone, But the bold and honest fellow, He can shift and stand alone. ' J ' .Spurn the knave of every nation, Always do the best you can. And. no matter what your station, Hold your head up like a man.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 468, 3 May 1890, Page 8
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148HOLD YOUR HEAD UP LIKE A-MAN Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 468, 3 May 1890, Page 8
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