The Glugs of Gosh by C. J. (Clarence James) Dennis
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page 52 of 72 (72%)
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With learning and attainments great--
Had never learned to conquer hate. And, failing in their A. B. C., Were whipt by Master Destiny. 'Twas thus that Gosh's famous schools Turned out great hordes of learned fools: Turned out the ship without a sail, Turned out the kite with leaden tail, Turned out the mind that could not soar Because of foolish weights it bore. Because there'd been no father Joi To guide the quick mind of a boy Away from thoughts of hate and blame, Wisdom in these was but a name. But 'mid the Glugs they count him wise Who walks with cunning in his eyes. His task well done, his three rhymes writ, Sym rose at morn, and packed his kit. "At last!" he cried. "Off and away To meet again the spendthrift Day, As he comes climbing in the East, To bless with largesse man and beast. "Again the fields where wild things run! And trees, all spreading to the sun, Run not, because, of all things blest, Their chosen place contents them best. |
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