Baby Poems by Edgar A. Guest

Edgar A. Guest was an American poet who became known as the People's Poet. He was born on August 20, 1881 in Birmingham, England. He died on August 5, 1965 in Detroit, Michigan.
The following baby poem would make a great addition to a scrapbook page about baby's name.
Your Name by Edgar A. Guest
You got it from your father, t'was the best he had to give, And right gladly he bestowed it It's yours, the while you live.
You may lose the watch he gave you and another you may claim, But remember, when you're tempted, to be careful of his name.
It was fair the day you got it, and a worthy name to bear, When he took it from his father there was no dishonor there.
Through the years he proudly wore it, to his father he was true, And that name was clean and spotless when he passed it on to you.
Oh there's much that he has given that he values not at all, He has watched you break your playthings in the days when you were small.
You have lost the knife he gave you and you've scattered many a game, But you'll never hurt your father if you're careful with his name.
It is yours to wear forever, yours to wear the while you live, Yours, perhaps some distant morn, another boy to give.
And you'll smile as did your father, with a smile that all can share, If a clean name and a good name you are giving him to wear.
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