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It Might Have Been

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

We will be what we could be.  Do not say,
   “It might have been, had not or that, or this.”
No fate can keep us from the chosen way;
      He only might, who is.

We will do what we could do.  Do not dream
   Chance leaves a hero, all uncrowned to grieve.
I hold, all men are greatly what they seem;
      He does, who could achieve.

We will climb where we could climb.  Tell me not
   Of adverse storms that kept thee from the height.
What eagle ever missed the peak he sought?
      He always climbs who might.

I do not like the phrase, “It might have been!”
   It lacks all force, and life’s best truths perverts
For I believe we have, and reach, and win,
      Whatever our deserts.
Online text © 1998-2008 Poetry X. All rights reserved.
From Poems of Cheer | Gay and Hancock, 1914
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