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Week 71 - Sitting in the Power

One Day at a Time

This is a poem I heard at my Unitarian Universalist Church in Medfield a few weeks ago. It really spoke to me when I heard it. I've lived most of my life by living one day at a time, and it helps to be reminded of what that means. When things aren't going well, it's good to focus on today and not on what one is worrying about. -- Thea Iberall


Start where you stand


Start where you stand and never mind the past,

The past won't help you in beginning new,

If you have left it all behind at last

Why, that's enough, you're done with it, you're through;

This is another chapter in the book,

This is another race that you have planned,

Don't give the vanished days a backward look,

Start where you stand.


The world won't care about your old defeats

If you can start anew and win success,

The future is your time, and time is fleet

And there is much of work and strain and stress;

Forget the buried woes and dead despairs,

Here is a brand new trial right at hand,

The future is for him who does and dares,

Start where you stand.


Old failures will not halt, old triumphs aid,

To-day's the thing, to-morrow soon will be;

Get in the fight and face it unafraid,

And leave the past to ancient history;

What has been, has been; yesterday is dead

And by it you are neither blessed nor banned,

Take courage, man, be brave and drive ahead,

Start where you stand.


 
 
 

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