Give a Little

Feb 22, 2026 | By Hannah Joy Legatowicz UT Austin ‘27

I give a little, it means nothing.

You give nothing, it means a little.

I give you a little, yet you smile—

How can someone with nothing

Afford to give even a smile?

 

I give not even my memory,

Like “rich garners of full ripened grain,” [1]

Proves a burden I am proud to bear.

“But it is likely to spoil.”

         Yes, it is likely to spoil.

 

So must we give what we do waste,

Our crumbs, our time; relent prejudice.

For there is only One Gift, with one condition:

Only by giving do we receive. [2]

So, give, just a little; even a smile is free.

[1] John Keats, “When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be.”

[2] Saint Francis’s Prayer

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