I. By way of good example To all the gloomy clan, There came into existence Good Robin Merryman. To laugh at those who grumble, And be jolly as he can, -- Oh that's the only system Of Robin Merryman! II. A hat so very ancient It might have covered Moses, Adorned, on great occasions, With ivy-leaves or roses; A coat the very coarsest Since tailoring began, -- Oh that's the gay apparel Of Robin Merryman! III. Within his cottage Robin With joyful eye regards A table and a bedstead, A flute, a pack of cards, A chest, with nothing in it, An earthen water-can, -- Oh these are all the riches Of Robin Merryman! IV. To teach the village children The funniest kind of plays; To tell a clever story; To dance on holidays; To puzzle through the almanac; A merry song to scan, -- Oh that is all the learning Of Robin Merryman! V. To drink his mug of cider, And never sigh for wine; To look at courtly ladies, Yet think his Mag divine; To take the good that's going, Content with nature's plan, -- Oh that is the philosophy Of Robin Merryman! VI. To say, "O Gracious Father! Excuse my merry pranks; For all thy loving-kindness I give thee hearty thanks; And may I still be jolly Through life's remaining span," -- Oh that's the style of praying With Robin Merryman! VII. Now, all ye wretched mortals Aspiring to be rich; And ye whose gilded coaches Have tumbled in the ditch; Leave off your silly whining, Adopt a wiser plan; Go follow the example Of Robin Merryman! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...HENRY PURCELL by GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS THE NIGHTINGALE THAT WAS DROWNED by PHILIP AYRES THE VISIONS OF BELLAY by JOACHIM DU BELLAY A THOUGHT FROM SCHILLER by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN MYSTERY: 1 by ANNE MILLAY BREMER THE FLIRT by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR |