Classic and Contemporary Poetry
DRUNK, by ADA CAMBRIDGE Poet's Biography First Line: The filthy beast! And is he here again Last Line: Of all its pleasures that the world could spare. Alternate Author Name(s): Cross, George, Mrs. Subject(s): Alcoholism & Alcoholics; Drunkards; Alcohol Abuse | ||||||||
The filthy beast! And is he here again, With his foul slobbering mouth and shuffling feet, To taint the atmosphere and shame the street, And shock the pure and holy that abstain? Disgusting brute! Disgraceful blot and stain On social order, civilized and sweet! Deal with him, Constable, as right and meet When laws are flouted that we must maintain. Put him in prison! Confiscate his bowl! Away with him and the accursed drink That wrecks his body and degrades his soul, And makes him loathsome to clean men! But think -- He had no choice. It was his only share Of all its pleasures that the world could spare. | Discover our poem explanations - click here!Other Poems of Interest...THE CELLAR by LAURE-ANNE BOSSELAAR NO NONSENSE by CHARLES BUKOWSKI THE REPLACEMENTS by CHARLES BUKOWSKI BELLEVUE EXCHANGE by NORMAN DUBIE EVEN NOW YOU ARE LEAVING by TESS GALLAGHER ANY NEWS FROM ALPHA CENTAURI by ANSELM HOLLO |
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