Poems (Hoffman)/Life's Aim

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4567652Poems — Life's AimMartha Lavinia Hoffman
L1FE'S AIM.

Not for love, or fame, or pleasure,
Let me live;
Not for any golden treasure,
Life may give.

Fame's a phantom, love but human,
Gold a snare;
Just to be a useful woman
Is my prayer.

Not from wealth, or fame, or beauty,
Cometh bliss;
Blooms alone by paths of duty,
Happiness.

Let me not grow sad and weary
In the race;
Ever keep a kind and cheery
Heart and face.

Worth, be thou the crown and zenith
Of my aim,
Weighed with thee, how little meaneth
Beauty, wealth or fame.