26 Most Popular Poems by Edgar A. Guest

    21 - 26 of 26

  • Have You Earned Your Tomorrow

    Famous Poem


    in Famous Inspirational Poems

    This famous poem, "Have You Earned Your Tomorrow", is by Edgar A. Guest who was known as the People's Poet for his simple uplifting style of writing poetry, and first published in the Detroit Free Press around 1916. There are different versions of the poem around and it has been attributed to other authors and with other titles such as "The Day's Results", "The Day's Work", "At Day's End", and "Is Anybody Happier".

    Is anybody happier because you passed his way?
    Does anyone remember that you spoke to him today?
    This day is almost over, and its toiling time is through;
    Is there anyone to utter now a kindly word of you?

    More...

    Go To Complete Poem

    • Stories 11
    • Shares 28834
    • Favorited 188
    • Votes 3271
    • Rating 4.53
    • Poem of the Week
    • Poem of the Day
    Featured Shared Story

    This is a very inspiring poem. I am a health care professional working with elderly nursing home care patients... many are alone with various combinations of impairments in hearing, seeing,...

    Read complete story

    Touched by the poem? Share your story! (11)

  • Keep Going

    Famous Poem


    in Famous Inspirational Poems

    Edgar Guest (1881-1959) was a prolific American poet – publishing a poem every day in the Detroit Free Press for 30 years. Known as the People’s Poet, Edgar Guest wrote easy-to-read poems about many relatable topics. He wrote encouraging life messages about topics such as family and work. This particular poem encourages readers not to give up when they are faced with challenges. Even when things are not going well, keep pushing on. You never know how close you are to success and making it to the other side.

    When things go wrong, as they sometimes will,
    When the road you’re trudging seems all up hill,
    When the funds are low and the debts are high,
    And you want to smile, but you have to sigh,

    More...

    Go To Complete Poem

    • Stories 2
    • Shares 12124
    • Favorited 121
    • Votes 1241
    • Rating 4.54
    • Poem of the Week
    Featured Shared Story

    I've had this poem on my desk for the past 40 years of my life. In my darkest moments, it's given me light and a way to look beyond the clouds around me. It's a classic motivational...

    Read complete story

    Touched by the poem? Share your story! (2)

  • A Child Of Mine

    Famous Poem


    in Famous Death Poems

    This famous poem by Edgar Albert Guest (1881-1959) has been bringing comfort to grief stricken parents for years. Guest himself suffered the loss of two of his children. A Child of Mine is a popular poem to read at funerals of children. To lose a child is one of life's most awful experiences. Focusing on the gift of your few years together can bring a measure of comfort.

    I will lend you, for a little time,
    A child of mine, He said.
    For you to love the while he lives,
    And mourn for when he's dead.

    More...

    Go To Complete Poem

    • Stories 21
    • Shares 13903
    • Favorited 104
    • Votes 2494
    • Rating 4.58
    Featured Shared Story

    I received this poem anonymously in the mail 5 days after my son was born. This was 41 years ago in 1980. Tragically he passed away at the age of 16 in an auto accident. I remembered the poem...

    Read complete story

    Touched by the poem? Share your story! (21)

  • Courage

    Famous Poem


    in Famous Inspirational Poems

    In Edgar A. Guest's poem "Courage," the poem emphasizes that courage is not a fleeting act or a mere show of bravery, but a deep-seated trait within the soul of a person. It is unwavering, patient, and ingrained, present in both triumph and adversity. Ultimately, courage is not just a daring deed but the very breath of life.

    Courage isn't a brilliant dash,
    A daring deed in a moment's flash;
    It isn't an instantaneous thing
    Born of despair with a sudden spring

    More...

    Go To Complete Poem

    • Stories 0
    • Shares 917
    • Favorited 11
    • Votes 101
    • Rating 4.58
    • Poem of the Day
  • It's September

    Famous Poem


    in Famous Nature Poems

    Edgar Guest (1881-1959) captures the breathtaking beauty of September and how the world is transformed with hues of gold, orange, red, and yellow. In many of his poems, he used everyday experiences to capture more significant thoughts on life. When reflecting on the end of life, we can see that it is comparable to September, full and ripe, a life well-lived.

    It's September, and the orchards are afire with red and gold,
    And the nights with dew are heavy, and the morning's sharp with cold;
    Now the garden's at its gayest with the salvia blazing red
    And the good old-fashioned asters laughing at us from their bed;

    More...

    Go To Complete Poem

    • Stories 1
    • Shares 2016
    • Favorited 25
    • Votes 163
    • Rating 4.63
    • Poem of the Week
    • Poem of the Day
    Featured Shared Story

    I can see in my mind's eye all that Edgar shows, especially in the final stanza with his description of Nature coming to her end-of-the-year party dressed to the nines, ready to celebrate a...

    Read complete story

    Touched by the poem? Share your story! (1)

  • Thanksgiving

    Famous Poem


    in Famous Holiday Poems

    When children grow up and move away, it’s always special when they come back together for the holidays. It’s a chance for them to reminisce on days gone by and reconnect with each other. In this poem, though some family members moved into the city, when they come home, they are able to be who they truly are. This is seen with the use of dialect. Edgar Guest (1881-1959) wrote many poems that reflected the typical American in the first half of the 20th century.

    Gettin’ together to smile an’ rejoice,
    An’ eatin’ an’ laughin’ with folks of your choice;
    An’ kissin’ the girls an’ declarin’ that they
    Are growin’ more beautiful day after day;

    More...

    Go To Complete Poem

    • Stories 1
    • Shares 477
    • Favorited 9
    • Votes 52
    • Rating 4.67
    Featured Shared Story

    The second to last stanza is so familiar. Edgar Guest so kindly reminds us of those who mean the most to us and are the ones we can let our hair down around. They speak of things only we...

    Read complete story

    Touched by the poem? Share your story! (1)

21 - 26 of 26

Back to Top