When I led you to the altar
Vows were made, you’ll call to mind
Darling wife. Now a defaulter
Must I seem if I’d be kind.
For you know how well I love you,
How I’ve sought work far and near;
But to keep a roof above you
I must now desert you, dear.
Because I love you I must leave you,
Wife o’ mine I cherish so;
Yet the parting should not grieve you
When the whole mad tale you know.
Well you know I don’t deceive you.
Since the glad day we were wed
I have loved you; I must leave you
If I’d gain our daily bread.
You will pardon the pretending
When I figure in the courts,
Suits for maintenance defending,
While, with fierce, indignant snorts
The worthy Bench a bitter potion
Serves me with vile names that irk.
Yet you alone will know devotion
Moves me. For they’ll give me work.
Because I love you I must leave you;
Joining the absconding band,
That, at last I may relieve you
By the labour of my hand.
If to keep you I seem laggard,
Then my country will be kind.
Sweetheart of a brutal blackguard,
Kiss me. I know you’ll understand.
(C J Dennis)
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