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Poem by Robert William Service A Cabbage Patch Folk ask if I'm alive, Most think I'm not; Yet gaily I contrive To till my plot. The world its way can go, I little heed, So long as I can grow The grub I need. For though long overdue, The years to me, Have taught a lesson true, --Humility. Such better men than I I've seen pass on; Their pay-off when they die; --Oblivion. And so I mock at fame, With books unread; No monument I claim When I am dead; Contented as I see My cottage thatch That my last goal should be --A cabbage patch. Robert William Service Robert William Service's other poems:
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