Two Songs of a Fool
A speckled cat and a tame hare | Eat at my hearthstone | And sleep there; | And both look up to me alone | For learning and defence | As I look up to Providence. | | | | | I start out of my sleep to think | Some day I may
forget | Their food and drink; | Or, the house door left unshut, | The hare may run till its found | The horns
sweet note and the tooth of the hound. | | | | | I bear a burden that might well try | Men that do all by rule, | And
what can I | That am a wandering-witted fool | But pray to God that He ease | My great responsibilities? | | | | | I slept on my three-legged stool by the fire, | The speckled cat slept on my knee; | We never thought to
enquire | Where the brown hare might be, | And whether the door were shut. | Who knows how she drank
the wind | Stretched up on two legs from the mat, | Before she had settled her mind | To drum with her heel
and to leap? | Had I but awakened from sleep | And called her name, she had heard, | It may be, and had
not stirred, | That now, it may be, has found | The horns sweet note and the tooth of the hound. |
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By PanEris
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