Within My Power
by Forrest Witcraft
I am not a Very Important Man,
as importance is commonly rated,
I do not have great wealth,
control a big business,
or occupy a position of great honor or authority.

Yet I may someday mold destiny.
For it is within my power to become
the most important man in the world
in the life of a boy.
And every boy is a potential
atom bomb in human history.

A humble citizen like myself
might have been the Scoutmaster
of a Troop in which an undersized unhappy
Austrian lad by the name of Adolph
might have found a joyous boyhood,
full of the ideals of brotherhood,
goodwill, and kindness.
And the world would have been different.

A humble citizen like myself
might have been the organizer
of a Scout Troop in which a Russian boy
called Joe might have learned
the lessons of democratic cooperation.

These men would never have known
that they had averted world tragedy,
yet actually they would have been
among the most important men who ever lived.

All about me are boys.
They are the makers of history,
the builders of tomorrow.
If I can have some part in guiding them
up the trails of Scouting, on to the high road
of noble character and constructive citizenship,
I may prove to be the most important man in their lives,
the most important man in my community.

A hundred years from now
it will not matter what my bank account was,
the sort of house I lived in,
or the kind of car I drove.
But the world may be different,
because I was important in the life of a boy.



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