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Autumn Leaves

Chapter 100: COURAGE.
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A compact poetry collection gathers short lyrical and didactic pieces that reflect on mortality, memory, love, duty, and spiritual consolation, often using nature and seasonal imagery to frame moral and emotional insights. Many poems shift between wistful reverie and exhortation, imagining dreamlike flights, harvest metaphors about deeds and consequences, prayers, meditations on motherhood and friendship, and speculative lines about reincarnation and the afterlife. The work mixes tender sentiment, moral counsel, and pastoral description across brief, accessible poems that alternate consolation with sober reminders of life's hardships.

COURAGE.

You will not find the bravest men
Upon the battle ground;
For in the quiet ranks of life
Great courage oft is found.

Though man may fight with brother man
In battle’s fierce array,
He may not have the courage to
Combat what others say.

If others are of “higher grade”;
To gain himself a place
Upon the social rung of life,
He may their views embrace.

If e’er the time shall come to you
When you will shrink with fear,
And do not dare defend your views,
Though they to you are dear

Let not your courage fail you then.—
Be sure that you are right,
Then never swerve from truth one point,
And for the truth e’en fight.

Though courage needed is in life,
And should of life be part,
Perverted it should never be,
Nor rule a loving heart.

“The race is not aye for the swift,
Nor battle, for the strong.”
Have courage to uphold the right.
And to denounce the wrong.