“JUST KEEP ON.”
The onward path winds uphill all the way. Through ruts and mire, The rough, uneven bits vour footsteps stay: Faint not, nor tire. Just keep on fighting, conquer all your fears; Just keep on waiting, till the darkness clears; Just keep on smiling, tho’ vou smile thro’ tears; lust keei> on trusting, for ’tis faith that cheers. Keep on, on, on! each day the victory nears. Press on ! Keep on ! When sorely tempted, don’t forget that gold Is tried bv fire. Renew your ideals, character unfold, Be strong, aim higher. lust keep on struggling up thro’ toil and pain; lust keep on praving for a path made plain; Just keep on loving, tho’ but scars remain: Tu*-1 keep on (limbing, till the heights you gain. Hear that “Well done!” Courage! You shall attain. On ! Just keep on ! —Julie Critten.
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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 272, 18 February 1918, Page 10
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142“JUST KEEP ON.” White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 272, 18 February 1918, Page 10
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