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ll pleased, for it was guest-night at the Club. 'FAREWELL' 'Farewell. What a subject! How sweet It looks to the careless observer! So simple; so easy to treat With tenderness, mark you, and fervour. _Farewell_. It's a poem; the song Of nightingales crying and calling!' O Reader, you're utterly wrong. It's not. It's appalling! And yet when she asked me to send Some trifle of verse to remind her Of days that had come to an end, And one she was leaving behind her, It looked, as we stood on the shore, A theme so entirely delightsome That I, like a lunatic, swore (Quite calmly) to write some. I've toiled with unwavering pluck; I've struggled if ever a man did; Infringed every postulate, stuck At nothing,--nay, once, to be candid, I shifted the cadence--designed A fresh but unauthorised _fare_-well; 'Twas plausible, too, but I find The thing doesn't wear well. I know that it shouldn't be hard; That dozens, who claim to be poets, Could scribble off stuff by the yard And fare very well; and I know it's A theme that the Masters of Rhyme Have written some excellent verse on, Which proves, as I take it, that I'm Not that sort of person. But that we can leave. It remains To state that my present appearance Is something too awful, my brains Are tending to wild incoherence; My mental condition's absurd; My thoughts are at sixes and sevens, Inextrica--lord! what a word! Inextri--good heavens! My dear, you can do what you like,-- Forgive, or despise, or abuse me-- But frankly, I'm going on strike, And really you'll have to excuse me. Indeed it's my only resource, For, sure as I stuck to my promise, I'd Be booked in a week for a course Of sui-_cum_-homicide. A HAPPY NEW YEAR 11.30 P.M., DEC. 31 Friend, when the year is on the wing, 'Tis held a fair and comely thing To turn reflective glances Over the days' forbidden Scroll, See if we're better on the whole, And average our chances. Yet 'tis an awful thing to drag Each separate deed from out the bag That up till now has hidden 't, And bring before the shuddering view
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