Backblock Ballads and Later Verses. Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis

Backblock Ballads and Later Verses - Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis


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       'Crown—G.R.' upon the shoulder marks 'em for the King an' flag.

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      Roped the blighters, same as how we fix the calves on Kinchacowie.

       But it's dead slow sort o' must'rin'," he concluded. "Got a fag?"

       When the weary war is over, back to his old cattle station,

       If luck holds, he'll one day journey, casually drop his swag,

       Drawling, "Been up yonder—fightin' … Not much doin' … mostly skitin' …

       Gimme drovin' for excitement. … Rain seems wantin'. … Got a fag?"

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       Table of Contents

      Light of my lives! Is the time not yet?

       Lo, I've brooded on a star

       Through many a year, with the hope held dear

       That, in some future far,

       I would know the joy of a love returned.

       Are my lives lived vainly, all,

       Since that cosmic morn when life, new-born,

       First moved on this mundane ball?

       Yea, I mind it yet, when first we met

       On a tertiary rock,

       How the graceful charm of your rudiments

       Imparted love's first shock.

       But I was a mere organic cell

       In that early Eocene,

       While you were a prim, primordial germ,

       And the mother of protogene.

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       So I loved and died, and the ages sped

       Till the time of my second birth;

       When I took my place in the cosmic race,

       And again came down to earth.

       Once more we met. Ah, Love, not yet!

       You were far above my state!

       For how could I raise my mollusc gaze

       To a virtuous vertebrate?

       Again we died, and again we slept,

       And again we came to be—

       I as an anthropoidal ape,

       And you as a chimpanzee.

       You as a charming chimpanzee,

       With a high patrician air;

       And I watched you waltz from tree to tree

       As I slunk in my lowly lair.

       And yet again, in an age or so,

       We met, and I mind the sob

       I sobbed when I found that I was—what?

       And you were a thingumbob.

       You had sold your tail for a kind of soul,

       You had grown two thumbs beside;

       And I knew again that my love was vain,

       So I went to the woods and died.

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       As a humble homunculus, later on,

       I crept to your cave at night,

       And howled long, love-lorn howls in vain

       To my lady troglodyte.

       And I grew insane at your cold disdain,

       And my howlings filled the place,

       Till your father sought me out one night,

       And again I yearned in space.

       Then, Light of my lives! Is the time not yet?

       Say, in what distant life—

       In what dim age that is still to come

       May I win and call you wife?

       Still high above! My Love, my Love!

       Nay, how can I raise my eyes

       To you, my Star of the Eocene,

       My ever elusive prize?

       Lo, Time speeds on, the suns grow cold,

       And the earth infirm and hoar,

       And, ages past, we are here at last—

       Ay, both on the earth once more.

       But, alas, Dear Heart, as far apart

       As e'er in this cosmic whirl;

       For I'm but a lowly writer-man

       And you are a tea-room girl.

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