
The following is a wonderfully written piece attributed, albeit wrongfully, to Abraham Lincoln. It contains some sound advice from a father to his son's headmaster, requesting him to teach not only books, but also life. An inspirational read....
He  will have  to learn , I  know,
That all  men  are not  just,
All  men  are not true,
But  teach  him   also ,
That  for  every scoundrel there  is  a hero,
For every selfish politician,
There is a dedicated leader……
Teach   him ,that  for every  enemy there  is  a friend,
It   will  take  time  I  know but  teach  him  if  you can,
That a  dollar  earned  is  of  far  more  value  than  five  found
Teach   him  to learn to  lose  and also to  enjoy  winning.
Steer   him  away  from  envy,  if  you can
And teach him the secret of quiet laughter
Let  him learn early ,that  the  bullies are the easiest to lick…
Teach  him  if you can, the wonder of books…
But  also give  him quiet time, to ponder over the eternal mystery of birds in the sky,
Bees in the sun and flowers on the green hillside.
In school, teach  him, it is far more  honourable  to  fail than  to cheat….
Teach  him  to  have faith  in  his  own ideas,
Even  if everyone  tells him  they  are  wrong…..
Teach  him  to be gentle with  gentle people
And  tough  with the tough…
Try to give my son the strength, not to follow the crowd when everyone is getting onto  the  bandwagon,
Teach  him  to listen to all men,
But  teach  him  also to  filter  all he hears  on a  screen of truth,
And  take  only  the good  that comes through.
Teach  him  if  you can, how  to  laugh when he  is sad….
Teach  him  there  is  no  shame  in tears,
Teach  him  to  scoff  at cynics,
And  to  beware  of  too  much  sweetness….
Teach  him to sell his brawn and brain to the highest bidders,
But  never to put  a  price tag on  his  heart and soul.
Teach  him  to close  his  ears  to a howling  mob..
And  to  stand  and  fight  if  he  thinks  he  is right.
Treat  him  gently , but do not cuddle him,
Because  only  the  test of fire  makes fine steel.
Let  him have the  courage  to be  impatient ,
Let  him  have  the  patience  to be  brave.
Teach  him  always  to  have  sublime  faith  in  himself,
Because  then  he  will  always  have  sublime  faith  in  mankind.
This is  a big order , but see what you can do, 
He  is  such  a  fine  little  fellow , my son.
PS: Nobody seems to know the real author of the piece. Although commonly attributed to Abe Lincoln, it is not included in any of his works. Read further here.
 
2 comments:
.... very inspiring poem with true vison of life,as i m teacher so i always try to convey practicality of these stuff waht they learn in printed..
Good Abdul...Nice piece of article to practice and pass on to next generation.
AKJ
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