Myself Poem


Myself

by Edgar Albert Guest

I have to live with myself and so
I want to be fit for myself to know.
I want to be able as days go by,
always to look myself straight in the eye;

I don’t want to stand with the setting sun
and hate myself for the things I have done.
I don’t want to keep on a closet shelf
a lot of secrets about myself

and fool myself as I come and go
into thinking no one else will ever know
the kind of person I really am,
I don’t want to dress up myself in sham.

I want to go out with my head erect
I want to deserve all men’s respect;
but here in the struggle for fame and wealth
I want to be able to like myself.

I don’t want to look at myself and know that
I am bluster and bluff and empty show.
I never can hide myself from me;
I see what others may never see;

I know what others may never know,
I never can fool myself and so,
whatever happens I want to be
self respecting and conscience free.

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  • I love this poem - I memorized it when I was younger, but I have not recited it for some time now. I LOVE all of Edgar A Guest's poems - they are so insightful and thought provoking.
    Thanks for sharing this poem today!

  • I love this poem so much that I wrote it out and have it on my fridge so I can see it every day!!!

  • I really love most of the Poems that you post Shawn. I loved this one more. I felt like doing the same thing that Laura has done.

    Thanks for all the effort you put in for all this.

    BR
    Beverley L

  • This writeup has made me to rediscover myself and also given me insight about the things i should know in life.thanks very much.

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