Public Domain Poetry And Stories - Preaching vs. Practice by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Preaching vs. Practice

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    It is easy to sit in the sunshine
        And talk to the man in the shade;
    It is easy to float in a well-trimmed boat,
        And point out the places to wade.

    But once we pass into the shadows,
        We murmur and fret and frown,
    And, our length from the bank, we shout for a plank,
        Or throw up our hands and go down.

    It is easy to sit in your carriage,
        And counsel the man on foot,
    But get down and walk, and you'll change your talk,
        As you feel the peg in your boot.

    It is easy to tell the toiler
        How best he can carry his pack,
    But no one can rate a burden's weight
        Until it has been on his back.

    The up-curled mouth of pleasure,
        Can prate of sorrow's worth,
    But give it a sip, and a wryer lip,
        Was never made on earth.



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