Since as a child I used to lie
Upon the leaze and watch the sky,
Never, I own, expected I
That life would all be fair.
(He Never Expected Much)
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A Troubadour-youth I rambled
With Life for lyre,
The beats of being raging
In me like fire.
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Nought would he hear;
Then with wild rainy eyes she obeyed,
She chid when her Love was for clinking off wi' her.
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A man's silence is wonderful to listen to.
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