RIP Trish

Trish died earlier this year.  One of her family members wrote this tribute to her.
Rest in peace, Mrs.!!!  You really always did have a positive attitude going.  My mom did, too.
Trish was a avid reader. She liked all kinds of books, and loved poetry. One of her favorite poems was How Did You Die, by Edmund Vance Cook. Her favorite line: “Oh, a trouble’s a ton, or a trouble’s an ounce, Or, a trouble is what you make it”. How appropriate that this would be one of her favorite poems. She lived her life by this poem. Through the good and the bad, Trish always put on a smile and carried a positive attitude. She was a joy to be around!

How Did You Die, by Edmund Vance Cook

Did you tackle that trouble that came your way
With a resolute heart and cheerful?
Or hide your face from the light of day
With a craven soul and fearful?
Oh, a trouble’s a ton, or a trouble’s an ounce,
Or a trouble is what you make it.
And it isn’t the fact that you’re hurt that counts,
But only how did you take it?

You are beaten to earth? Well, well, what’s that?
Come up with a smiling face.
It’s nothing against you to fall down flat,
But to lie there — that’s disgrace.
The harder you’re thrown, why the higher you bounce;
Be proud of your blackened eye!
It isn’t the fact that you’re licked that counts;
It’s how did you fight and why?

And though you be done to death, what then?
If you battled the best you could;
If you played your part in the world of men,
Why, the Critic will call it good.
Death comes with a crawl, or comes with a pounce,
And whether he’s slow or spry,
It isn’t the fact that you’re dead that counts,
But only, how did you die?


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