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Not sure for online, I found this poem a few years ago in a book titled poems that preach

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You can find the poem with the first line "You shall do so much in the years to come, but what have you done today" in the book "The Poems of Edgar A. Guest". It was penned by the renowned American poet Edgar A. Guest.

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