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The Guy in the Glass
by Dale Wimbrow, (c) 1934
When you get what you want in your struggle for
pelf,
And the world makes you King for a day,
Then go to the mirror and look at yourself,
And see what that guy has to say.
For it isn't your Father, or Mother, or Wife,
Who judgement upon you must pass.
The feller whose verdict counts most in your life
Is the guy staring back from the glass.
He's the feller to please, never mind all the
rest,
For he's with you clear up to the end,
And you've passed your most dangerous, difficult
test
If the guy in the glass is your friend.
You may be like Jack Horner and
"chisel" a plum,
And think you're a wonderful guy,
But the man in the glass says you're only a bum
If you can't look him straight in the eye.
You can fool the whole world down the pathway of
years,
And get pats on the back as you pass,
But your final reward will be heartaches and
tears
If you've cheated the guy in the glass.
Author Unknown to us until August 2002, when we were directed to
the official story which includes copyright information from The
American Magazine where this was
first published in 1934.
We formerly referred to
this poem as "Man in the Glass".
"The Guy in the Glass" Written in 1934 By Peter
"Dale" Wimbrow Sr., 1895-1954
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