I'd like to think when life is done
    That I had filled a needed post. 
That here and there I'd paid my fare
    With more than idle talk and boast; 
That I had taken gifts divine.
The breath of life and manhood fine,
    And tried to use them now and then 
    In service for my fellow men.
I'd hate to think when life is through
    That I had lived my round of years 
A useless kind, that leaves behind
    No record in this vale of tears; 
That I had wasted all my days
By treading only selfish ways,
    And that this world would be the same 
    If it had never known my name.
I'd like to think that here and there,
    When I am gone, there shall remain 
A happier spot that might have not
    Existed had I toiled for gain; 
That someone's cheery voice and smile
Shall prove that I had been worth while;
    That I had paid with something fine 
    My debt to God for life divine.                
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem