Edgar A.
Guest was born in 1881 in England, but his family moved to the United States
when he was 10. It is believed that he wrote more than 11,000 poems. Guest
wrote about family, work, children, and God.
In the poem ‘Equipment’
he shows that each person has the ability, the equipment (legs, arms, a brain)
to do amazing things, but we must each work hard to get to where we want to be.
We must look within ourselves to find the strength and courage needed to do
great things with what has been given us.
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EQUIPMENT
Figure it out for yourself, my lad,
You've all that the greatest of men have had,
Two arms, two hands, two legs, two eyes
And a brain to use if you would be wise.
With this equipment they all began,
So start for the top and say, "I can."
Look them over, the wise and great
They take their food from a common plate,
And similar knives and forks they use,
With similar laces they tie their shoes.
The world considers them brave and smart,
But you've all they had when they made their start.
You can triumph and come to skill,
You can be great if you only will.
You're well equipped for what fight you choose,
You have legs and arms and a brain to use,
And the man who has risen great deeds to do
Began his life with no more than you.
You are the handicap you must face,
You are the one who must choose your place,
You must say where you want to go,
How much you will study the truth to know.
God has equipped you for life, but He
Lets you decide what you want to be.
Courage must come from the soul within,
The man must furnish the will to win.
So figure it out for yourself, my lad.
You were born with all that the great have had,
With your equipment they all began,
Get hold of yourself and say: "I can."
--Edgar A. Guest
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