After
When from this dreary world of endless strife, 
 My soul shall cease to take its usual place 
 In acts that will so plainly leave a trace 
 Of what accomplished in my weary life.
 And when the mourning of my gentle wife 
 Hath ceased. And men well known in this race 
 Expressed their fair opinion in this case 
 As good or bad my contributes to life
 Have been. Will then some kindly soul just say 
 To this tremendous stage of all mankind: 
 “He had his faults yet well his aim was meant.
 The good he did, please let us not delay, 
 To take and teach, so that the young in mind 
 May learn; and thus their life be better spent.”
LESLIE NEUFELD
 GRADE X
 NOV.15,1939
[handwritten above date, edge cropped:]
 Altona M
 
        

 
              