On by the sky line, faint and vague, in that Far Country all must know,
No laurel crown of fame may wait beyond the sunset's glow;
But life has given me the chance to train and serve within the fold,
To meet the test—and be prepared for all the endless years may hold.
Grantland Rice.
From "The Sportlight."
A SONG OF TO-MORROW
A night's sleep and a new day—these are excellent things to look forward to when one is weary or in trouble.
Li'l bit er trouble,
Honey, fer terday;
Yander come Termorrer—
Shine it all away!
Rainy Sky is sayin',
"Dis'll never do!
Fetch dem rainbow ribbons,
En I'll dress in blue!"
Frank L. Stanton.
From "The Atlanta Constitution."