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Poem by David Rorie


Preface


Not mine to let the hair grow long, and talk
In raptured accents of the Higher Things,
Of all the purple Polyanthus bears,
And beating wings.
(Oh no! Nothing of that sort!)

Ne’er have I languished on the lower slopes
Of sweet Parnassus in the thrice-dead years,
Chanting in fathoms of the fathomless
To kindred ears.
(Certainly not! No time for it!)

Nor mine the gift-O, gilded gift and grand!
To linger near the murmur of the Nine,
To mouth in music of the meaningless,
Nay! Never mine!
(That’s so! Quite!)

But here to han’le the auld crambo-clink
On hame-owre themes weel-kent by Galen’s tribe,
Regairdless o’ what ither fowk may think
Or ca’ the scribe!
(Ay! That’s aboot it noo!)



David Rorie


David Rorie's other poems:
  1. The Nicht That the Bairne Cam' Hame
  2. The Cynic
  3. The Howdie
  4. Daylicht Has Mony Een
  5. MacFadden and MacFee


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