. Hacawa . Watch Yourself Go By Just stand aside, and watch yourself go by; Think of yourself as He instead of flaws, find fault; forget the man is you, And strive to make your estimate ring true,The faults of others then will dwarf and shrink, Loves chain grow strong by one mighty link,When you with He as substitute for I Have stood aside and watched yourself go W. Gill Ulan. To the Men Who Hold the Line (A Foot Ball Toast) 0, the fullback bows to the cheering crowdAnd the halves, and the quarters, too,And the praise ascends to the plucky endsWho fight for the red or blue


. Hacawa . Watch Yourself Go By Just stand aside, and watch yourself go by; Think of yourself as He instead of flaws, find fault; forget the man is you, And strive to make your estimate ring true,The faults of others then will dwarf and shrink, Loves chain grow strong by one mighty link,When you with He as substitute for I Have stood aside and watched yourself go W. Gill Ulan. To the Men Who Hold the Line (A Foot Ball Toast) 0, the fullback bows to the cheering crowdAnd the halves, and the quarters, too,And the praise ascends to the plucky endsWho fight for the red or blue;To none so great do I dedicateThis poor little verse of mine —But heres to those in the fighting rows,To the men who hold the line! You watch the game and youll all exclaim; Just look at that fellow run! And youll shout and roar when the struggles oer That the game was only won By the fullbacks pluck in that splendid buck That carried him to the goal; But you dont see fit to think a bit Of the man who made the hole, Yes, the fullback has his meed of thanks, And the quarter did it all And the halves are praised and a voice is raised For the ends who took the ball; Now take your cup and fill it up To the brim with the dancing wine; A toast to those in the fighting rows, To the men who hold the line!—Ex.


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