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“A nasty day! A nasty day! 'Twas thus I heard a critic say Because the skies were bleak and gray— And yet it somehow seemed to me The day was all that it should be. I looked it very closely o'er; Its hours still were twenty-four, With sixty minutes each—no less— For deeds of good and helpfulness; And every second full of chance To give the day significance; And every hour full of growth For everybody but the sloth— I couldn't see it quite that way, For though the skies were bleak and gray The day itself, it seemed to me, Was all a day could rightly be.”

Quote by John Kendrick Bangs

Work

The Cheery Way: A Bit of Verse for Every Day

This book offers a selection of poems that are intended to uplift and provide a touch of joy to readers each day. The verses are crafted to be concise and thought-provoking, making them suitable for daily reflection or as a source of inspiration. more

Author

John Kendrick Bangs
John Kendrick Bangs

John Kendrick Bangs was an American author born on May 27, 1862, and died on January 21, 1922. He is best known for his children's literature, particularly for creating the character 'Piglet' in the 'Winnie-the-Pooh' series. more

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