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Show "JusTFoIks - By EDO AS A. GUEST Against the Odds The fight worth winning is the one That's made when hope seems wholly gone. When safety-seekers run away, It calls for courage rare to stay; Against the heavy odds to stand And gain the vic'try single-hand I When one has numbers en his side. In triumph there Is little pride; When might removes the dangers grave. The giant's never very brave. At six to one on land or sea. Paltry the conquests'! bound to be. Against the odds to stand and fight! Alone to battle for the right! Alone to brave the giant's will. This calls for courage and for skill. Only earth's bravest carry on With odds against them six to one. Protected. 1940, by The George Matthew Adams Service |