Wine And Roses

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Wine And Roses
Victor J Victor James Daley
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BACCHANALIAN 51 Then let us unto Bacchus sing Evoe! up and down— For Bacchus is the wisest king Who ever wore a crown : His vine leaves hide from view More wit than Plato knew.
THE OLD BOHEMIAN The world was in my debt, I was the Friend of Man, When, years ago, I met The Old Bohemian.
His hat was shocking bad, He wore a faded tie, And yet, withal, he had A moist and shining eye.
And though his purse was lean. And though his coat was dyed, He had a lordly mien And air of ancient pride.
We sat in
... a hotel, And drank the amber ale; And as I touched the bell I listened to his tale.
52 THE OLD BOHEMIAN 53 He told me that some daj' In his place I would be; But all the world was gay- No use in warning me.
He spoke of high Desire And aspirations true; And flamed again the fire In eyes of faded blue.
"By God!" the old man said, " The days of old were grand ; I painted cities red, I owned the blessed land.
" I loved, when I was young, The girls in all the bars; And, coming home, I hung My hat upon the stars.


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