Songs from Vagabondia by Richard Hovey;Bliss Carman
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We think as we say,
And we say or keep still At our own sweet will, At our own sweet will. Here we are free To be good or bad, Sane or mad, Merry or grim As the mood may be,-- Free as the whim Of a spook on a spree,-- Free to be oddities, Not mere commodities, Stupid and salable, Wholly available, Ranged upon shelves; Each with his puny form In the same uniform, Cramped and disabled; We are not labelled, We are ourselves. Here is the real, Here the ideal; Laughable hardship Met and forgot, Glory of bardship-- World's bloom and world's blot; The shock and the jostle, |
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