United States, Writer November 12, 1859 – September, 1, 1944.
Nixon Waterman was a newspaper writer, poet and Chautauqua lecturer, who rose to prominence in the 1890s.
Also known as Poet, Lecturer
Do not falter or shrink; But just think out your work, And just work out your think.
A rose to the living is more Than sumptuous wreaths to the dead.
No man can feel himself alone The while he bravely stands Between the best friends ever known His two good, honest hands.
Though life is made up of mere bubbles 'tis better than many have, for while we've a whole lot of troubles the most of them never occur.
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