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Poem by Alexander Anderson A Ballade of Tobacco Smoke What fretting loads we mortals bear Through life, whose fading rainbows mock And Time, who drives a splendid pair Of steeds he never will unyoke, Sweeps his lean fingers through our hair, He scarcely leaves a decent lock, Yet chide him not, if still he spare The dreams seen through tobacco smoke. We each must have our little care To add by contrast to our joke, A laugh that spreads in vain its snare To catch the lips of solemn folk. Well, let us walk through all the fair, And watch the crowds that sway and shock; They follow what we see elsewhere— The dreams seen through tobacco smoke. Dreamers of dreams in ships of air, Whose keels have never entered dock, I wish you may have sounder ware Than did Alnaschar when he woke! Statesmen, when strife is high, forswear For half an hour the wordy stroke, I fain would hint of better fare— The dreams seen through tobacco smoke! Envoi Prince, when you weary of the chair From which you govern realms and folk, Your faithful bard would have you share The dreams seen through tobacco smoke. Alexander Anderson Alexander Anderson's other poems: 1214 Views |
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