What I Live For

by George Linnæus Banks

I Live for those who love me,   Whose hearts are kind and true, For heaven that smiles above me,   And waits my spirit, too; For all the ties that bind me, For all the tasks assigned me, And bright hopes left behind me,   And good that I can do. I live to learn their story   Who’ve suffered for my sake, To emulate their glory,   And follow in their wake; Bards, patriots, martyrs, sages, The noble of all ages, Whose deeds crown history’s pages,   And Time’s great volume make. I live to hold communion   With all that is divine, To feel there is a union   ’Twixt Nature’s heart and mine; To profit by affliction, Reap truths from fields of fiction, And, wiser from conviction,   Fulfil each grand design. I live to hail that season,   By gifted minds foretold, When men shall rule by reason,   And not alone by gold; When man to man united, And every wrong thing righted, The whole world shall be lighted   As Eden was of old. I live for those who love me,   Whose hearts are kind and true, For heaven that smiles above me,   And waits my spirit too; For the cause that lacks assistance, For the wrong that needs resistance, For the future in the distance,   And the good that I can do.