Aspiration
Robert William Service
When I was daft (as urchins are), And full if fairy lore, I aimed an arrow at a star And hit—the barnyard door. I’ve shot at heaps of stars since then, but always it’s the same— A barnyard door has mocked me when Uranus was my aim. So, I’ll shoot starward as of yore, Though wide my arrows fall; I’d rather hit a big barn door Then never aim at all.
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