The Down-Pullers
I never like the fellow's plan
Who seeks to pull another down,
And laughs when he has caught his man
And maybe takes away his crown;
Or would remove it if he could
Although the fellow may be right;
Or if he's wrong, it's never good
To hurt one with a greater blight.
The better plan for all, we know,
Is lift the fallen to his feet;
Or if one's up, don't scheme to throw
Across his path for him to meet
A stumbling stone, a rope or chain
You think may cause a mighty fall;
For by such plans you'll never gain
The height of one who should be tall.
Who seeks to pull another down,
And laughs when he has caught his man
And maybe takes away his crown;
Or would remove it if he could
Although the fellow may be right;
Or if he's wrong, it's never good
To hurt one with a greater blight.
The better plan for all, we know,
Is lift the fallen to his feet;
Or if one's up, don't scheme to throw
Across his path for him to meet
A stumbling stone, a rope or chain
You think may cause a mighty fall;
For by such plans you'll never gain
The height of one who should be tall.
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