BOON LOVE


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DATE: Sept. 16, 2016, 1:24 p.m.

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  1. Behold! I'm old; my hair is white;
  2. My eighty years are in the offing,
  3. And sitting by the fire to-night
  4. I sip a grog to ease my coughing.
  5. It's true I'm raucous as a rook,
  6. But feeling bibulously "bardy,"
  7. These lines I'm scribbling in a book:
  8. The verse complete of Thomas Hardy.
  9. Although to-day he's read by few,
  10. Him have I loved beyond all measure;
  11. So here to-night I riffle through
  12. His pages with the oldtime pleasure;
  13. And with this book upon my knee,
  14. (To-day so woefully neglected)
  15. I muse and think how soon I'll be
  16. Myself among the Great Rejected.
  17. Yet as these lines with zest I write,
  18. Although the hour for me is tardy,
  19. I think: "Of all the world to-night
  20. 'Tis I alone am reading Hardy";
  21. And now to me he seems so nigh
  22. I feel I commune with his spirit,
  23. And as none love him more than I,
  24. Thereby I gain a modest merit.
  25. Oh Brother Thomas, glad I'll be,
  26. Though all the world may pass unheeding,
  27. If some greybeard con over me,
  28. As I to-night your rhymes are reading;
  29. Saying: "Old Bastard, you and I
  30. By sin are knit in mind and body. . . ."
  31. So ere to hit the hay I hie
  32. Your ghost I'll toast in midnight toddy.

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