Team Work By Edgar A. Guest (Source TN Textbook)
It’s all very well to have
courage and skill
And it’s fine to be counted a
star,
But the single deed with its
touch of thrill
Doesn’t tell the man you are;
For there’s no lone hand in the
game we play,
We must work to a bigger scheme,
And the thing that counts in the
world to-day
Is, How do you pull with the
team?
They may sound your praise and
call you great,
They may single you out for fame,
But you must work with your
running mate
Or you’ll never win the game;
Oh, never the work of life is
done
By the man with a selfish dream,
For the battle is lost or the
battle is won
By the spirit of the team.
You may think it fine to be
praised for skill,
But a greater thing to do
Is to set your mind and set your
will
On the goal that’s just in view;
It’s helping your fellowman to
score
When his chances hopeless seem;
Its forgetting self till the game
is o’re
And fighting for the team.
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