Just stand aside and watch yourself go by;
Think of yourself as "he" instead of "I".
Note closely as in other men you note
The bag-kneed trousers and the seedy coat.
Pick flaws; find fault; forget the man is you,
And strive to make your estimate ring true.
Confront yourself and look you in the eye---
Just stand aside and watch yourself go by.
Interpret all your motives just as though
You looked on one whose aims you did not know.
Let undisguised contempt surge through you when
You see you shirk, O commenest of men!
Despise your cowardice; condemn what'er
You note of falseness in you anywhere.
Defend not one defect that shares you eye---
Just stand aside and watch yourself go by.
And then, with eyes unveiled to what you loathe,
To sins that with sweet charity you'd clothe,
Back to your self-wailed tenement you'll go
With tolerance for all who dwell below.
The faults of others then will dwarf and shrink,
Loves chain grow stronger by one mighty link,
When you, with "he" as substitute for "I",
Have stood aside and watched yourself go by.
Strickland Gillian
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