
A man doesn't whine at his losses,
    A man doesn't whimper and fret,
    Or rail at the weight of his crosses
  And ask life to rear him a pet.
    A man doesn't grudgingly labor
    Or look upon toil as a blight;
    A man doesn't sneer at his neighbor
  Or sneak from a cause that is right.
    A man doesn't sulk when another
    Succeeds where his efforts have failed;
  Doesn't keep all his praise for the brother
  Whose glory is publicly hailed;
    And pass by the weak and the humble
  As though they were not of his clay;
    A man doesn't ceaselessly grumble
  When things are not going his way.
    A man looks on woman as tender
    And gentle, and stands at her side
    At all times to guard and defend her,
  And never to scorn or deride.
    A man looks on life as a mission.
    To serve, just so far as he can;
    A man holds his noblest ambition
  On earth is to live as a man.