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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE WRONG MAN, by JANE BARLOW Poet's Biography First Line: Where wild-heaped rubble o'erpeers the pit-mouth black Last Line: A be t'roight mon for yo' an' no mistake.' Subject(s): Alcoholism & Alcoholics; Death; Habits; Human Behavior; Social Problems; Drunkards; Alcohol Abuse; Dead, The; Conduct Of Life; Human Nature | |||
WHERE wild-heaped rubble o'erpeers the pitmouth black He sits half dazed, scarce recking what betid Since round his gang crashed roof and wall in wrack Long since, it seems, so slow the dark hours slid While, with the hillside for his coffin lid, Stifling he cowered, heart-sick and ears astrain For strokes, that now at last his path have rid Back to blurred noon a-mist through bleak March rain. Groups come and go. A white face, pausing near As rough girls point her, stares at him distraught; Then wails: 'Not he? Ye've fooled me. Jack baint theer. Yo'towd me, lass, yo'd seed him safely brought. Yon? Yon's Bob Smith, a drunken good-for-naught, Owns wife nor barne t'axe gin he's down or no. An' Cap'en says t'rest on 'em'll ne'er be raught Nay, t'wrang mon's saved, lass: my mon's lost below.' Poor soul, whose shattered hope no hap shall mend: Crushed into clay kind heart and strong hand lie. But this man few had mourned as few befriend; He thinks so, maybe, while the folk pass by, Not one face gladder that their grey-palled sky Still metes him out his tale of drudging days And sparse-strewn pleasures, matched in stall and sty: Aye, the wrong man, for sure, as who gain-says? A cur, ungainly, hunger-pinched and old, Who makes him halting haste on gaunt legs three, Comes nigh and nigh with crouchings manifold, Low whining to himself for fearful glee, Till shag-pate rub against the grimy knee, And pouncing paws. You watch a dim smile wake Slow in the listless eyes: 'Eh, Grip,' says he, 'A be t'roight mon for yo' an' no mistake.' | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ONE WHO WAS DIFFERENT by RANDALL JARRELL END OF THE WORLD by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE ANSWER by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE BROKEN BALANCE by ROBINSON JEFFERS TIME OF DISTURBANCE by ROBINSON JEFFERS THE UNCHANGEABLE by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN A TIME PAST by DENISE LEVERTOV A CURLEW'S CALL by JANE BARLOW |
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