I. A good man never dies -- In worthy deed and prayer And helpful hands, and honest eyes, If smiles or tears be there: Who lives for you and me -- Lives for the world he tries To help -- he lives eternally.
A good man never dies.
II. Who lives to bravely take His share of toil and stress, And, for his weaker fellows' sake, Makes every burden less, -- He may, at last, seem worn -- Lie fallen -- hands and eyes Folded -- yet, though we mourn and mourn, A good man never dies.
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