The Man With the Iron Will - poem by Henry H. Johnson, 1901
Give me the man with the iron will
And a purposes firm and strong;
Who dares to stand by the right until
He has crushed to death the wrong;
Who treads where the path of duty leads;
Though the way be blocked by foes;
Whose heart and hand a good cause speeds,
No matter who oppose.
Give me the man with an iron will,
Who know no such words as fail;
Who will, if need, his hearts blood spill
To make the good prevail;
Who guards the right with his strong arm,
And dares to stand gainst might;
Who shields the poor and weak from harm,
And does right because tis right.
Give me the man with an iron will
And a heart as true as gold;
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