Enos Franklin Hayward Home Poems Poets Enos Franklin Hayward Poems Bad Habits by Enos Franklin Hayward Bad habits are hounds which you take in, and feed; You don't have to coax them at all; Duty by Enos Franklin Hayward There's no use complaining, whatever befall you, Perhaps all your cares are but blessings disguised; Honor by Enos Franklin Hayward Have no fear of what's behind you, Give no thought to yesterdays; Look Ahead by Enos Franklin Hayward Have no fear of what's behind you, Give no thought to yesterdays; Men Wanted by Enos Franklin Hayward We need the man of spine, today, To boldly take the floor; Missionaries by Enos Franklin Hayward One need not go to foreign land To be a missionary, Pansies by Enos Franklin Hayward I love the pansies, meek and mild; They sooth my nature rough and wild, Silent Grief by Enos Franklin Hayward You ask me why I do not cry, As others do, in sorrow's hour? Start Anew by Enos Franklin Hayward If you have a grouch, and things look blue, You think the "world" has it in for you, The Eagles' Nest by Enos Franklin Hayward Perched high aloft, in stately pine, An object greets the eyes; The Seasons by Enos Franklin Hayward I love to watch the seasons change; As Summer takes the throne from Spring, The Tempter by Enos Franklin Hayward Be on your guard, for the tempter is near you, In search of a weak spot where he may attack; The Veil by Enos Franklin Hayward If we could see ahead a little way, And know what is in store for us tomorrow, Truth by Enos Franklin Hayward The highest pinnacle that man can reach, And the greatest gospel that he may preach, Weigh Your Words by Enos Franklin Hayward If we would "weigh" the words we say, And speak but those we mean,