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Poem: “Promotion” by Edgar A. Guest

A Heap o’ Livin’

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American LiteratureAmerican PoetryEdgar A. GuestPoems by Edgar A. GuestA Heap o’ Livin’
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Promotion


  Promotion comes to him who sticks
  Unto his work and never kicks,
  Who watches neither clock nor sun
  To tell him when his task is done;
  Who toils not by a stated chart,
  Defining to a jot his part,
  But gladly does a little more
  Than he’s remunerated for.
  The man, in factory or shop,
  Who rises quickly to the top,
  Is he who gives what can’t be bought:
  Intelligent and careful thought.

  No one can say just when begins
  The service that promotion wins,
  Or when it ends; ’tis not defined
  By certain hours or any kind
  Of system that has been devised;
  Merit cannot be systemized.
  It is at work when it’s at play;
  It serves each minute of the day;
  ‘Tis always at its post, to see
  New ways of help and use to be.
  Merit from duty never slinks,
  Its cardinal virtue is—it thinks!

  Promotion comes to him who tries
  Not solely for a selfish prize,
  But day by day and year by year
  Holds his employer’s interests dear.
  Who measures not by what he earns
  The sum of labor he returns,
  Nor counts his day of toiling through
  Till he’s done all that he can do.
  His strength is not of muscle bred,
  But of the heart and of the head.
  The man who would the top attain
  Must demonstrate he has a brain.


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American LiteratureAmerican PoetryEdgar A. GuestPoems by Edgar A. GuestA Heap o’ Livin’



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