Just to be Good

Series: Green Fields and Running Brooks and Other Poems

The poem explores the idea of a person's inner goodness being reflected in their actions and behavior. It suggests that true goodness is not just about feeling good, but about doing good. The speaker argues that one should strive to be good for its own sake, rather than seeking external validation or reward. The poem also touches on the theme of moral responsibility, suggesting that individuals have a duty to act with kindness and compassion towards others. AI Generated Content

~1883 CE
Available in: English
Very Easy

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