Ka Holomua, Volume I, Number 5, 1 November 1913 — (Translation.) THE MAN AND HIS WORK [ARTICLE]

(Translation.)

THE MAN AND HIS WORK

I haven't mueh faith in the man who complains, Of the work he has chosen to do; He's lazy, or else he's defīcient in brains, He's likely to cheat and he's likely to rob; Away with the man who finds fault with his job. But give me the man with the sun on his fāce, And the shadows all dancine; behind; Who ean meet his reverses with calmness and grace, And never forgets to be kind; For whether he's w wielding a - sceptre or swab," I have iEaith with the man who's in Iove vsrith his job.