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ave failed where slummy cities overflow; But the stranger ways of earth know our pride and know our worth, And we go into the dark as fighters go. Yes, we go into the night as brave men go, Though our faces they be often streaked with woe; Yet we're hard as cats to kill, And our hearts are reckless still, And we've danced with death a dozen times or so. And you'll find us in Alaska after gold, And you'll find us herding cattle in the South. We like strong drink and fun; and when the race is run, We often die with curses in our mouth. We are wild as colts unbroke, but never mean; Of our sins we've shoulders broad to bear the blame; But we'll never stay in town, and we'll never settle down, And we'll never have an object or an aim. No, there's that in us that time can never tame; And life will always seem a careless game; And they'd better far forget-- Those who say they love us yet-- Forget, blot out with bitterness our name. NEW YEAR'S EVE It's cruel cold on the water-front, silent and dark and drear; Only the black tide weltering, only the hissing snow; And I, alone, like a storm-tossed wreck, on this night of the glad New Year, Shuffling along in the icy wind, ghastly and gaunt and slow. They're playing a tune in McGuffy's saloon, and it's cheery and bright in there (God! but I'm weak--since the bitter dawn, and never a bite of food); I'll just go over and slip inside--I mustn't give way to despair-- Perhaps I can bum a little booze if the boys are feeling good. They'll jeer at me, and they'll sneer at me, and they'll call me a whiskey soak; ("Have a drink? Well, thankee kindly, sir, I don't mind if I do.") A drivelling, dirty gin-joint fiend, the butt of the bar-room joke; Sunk and sodden and hopeless--"Another? Well, here's to you!" McGuffy is showing a bunch of the boys how Bob Fitzsimmons hit; The barman is talking of Tammany Hall, and why the ward boss got fired; I'll just sneak into a corner, and they'll let me alone a bit; The room is reeling round and round ... O God, but I'm tired, I'm tired.... * * * * * Roses she wore on her breast that night. Oh, but their scent was sweet; Alone
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