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Motive

    By W. M. MacKeracher



        Worthless, the man who works - he knows not why,
            Whom naught inspires to his puny plan,
        Who seeming plays his part instinctively:
            Soulless, and falsely designated "man."

        Wicked, who works from wish of worldly gain, -
            His soul surrendered to th'accursèd lust
        Of pleasure partial, briefly to remain,
            Of treasure liable to moth and rust.

        Foolish and vain is he whose motive - fame,
            Ruled by desire of honor and renown;
        And fondly courting Fortune's fickle Dame, -
            To-day she smiles, to-morrow she will frown.

        But virtuous, noble, prompted from above,
            Preluding now the perfect life again,
        Is he, whose only inspiration, love,
            Love to his God and to his fellow-men.

        For love is naught but God's own nature, given,
            In partial measure, down to man to come;
        The sole delight of earth, the key to heaven;
            Of all the virtues, centre, source, and sum.



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