Monday, September 5, 2011

After Thirty-Five, Every Day Is The Best Day Of Your Life!

Today is a big birthday, for me, and even though it isn't sixty-five (as in the poem), that one isn't very many years away.  Big birthdays bring to mind this Robert Service poem that closes out his book, Barroom Ballads, and if I am still blogging in five years, I will post it again, just because I feel like indulging myself a bit on my birthday.
Once more my sheaf of songs I tie,
And bid them gleefully good-bye,
And feel it will not give me pain,
To never look on them again.
With metronomic measure I
Have beat them out beneath the sky.
And though my facile rhyme I curse,
Sometimes I think they might be worse;
But anyhow, as in the past,
I vow that they will be my last.
For I have come to sixty-five,
Content to feel so much alive;
And though grey-haired, I grieve to state
An unrepentant reprobate;
Admiring lads who wench and wine,
But forced, alas! to toe the line;
For I have learnt a thing or two,
As we old coves are bound to do.
I've come to know that storing health
Is better far than storing wealth;
That smug success has little worth
Beside the simple joys of earth;
That fame is but a bubble brief,
And glory vain beyond belief;
That it is good to eat and drink;
That it is bad to over-think;
That only stupid people claim
to take themselves with serious aim;
That laughter is our God's best gift -
So to  God our laughter lift;
Aye, though his wrath the Heavens split,

He grants us Scorn, to laugh at it.
And so, frail creatures of a day,
Let's have a good time while we may,
And do the very best we can
To give one to our fellow man;
Knowing that all will end with Death,
Let's joy with every moment's breath;
And lift our heads like blossoms blithe
To meet at last the Swinging Scythe.

7 comments:

  1. Many happy returns, Sam!

    -gsc1039

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  2. Thanks for the kind wishes! I have been on the road most of the day, and just checked on Bea, and she is doing very well. Stay tuned for updates.

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  3. Thanks, Stranded! Bea was really tickled to get a card from you.

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  4. I'm glad, Sam. My wife wanted to send the one with kittens. We sent a package out yesterday and hope all of you enjoy.

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