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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
TO A RICH MAN, by THOMAS AUGUSTINE DALY First Line: What worries me and makes me blue Last Line: "what? Worries? Me?!" Alternate Author Name(s): Daly, T. A. Subject(s): Wealth; Riches; Fortunes | |||
WHAT worries me and makes me blue May seem a little thing to you; But then, you see, you have a lot Of cash and bonds, perhaps a yacht -- Your bills are paid, but mine are due. You say you have your troubles, too; A jaded heart, a jaundiced view Of life? Thank heaven that is not What worries me! My heart trips light, my wife's beats true; We pluck life's roses, not its rue. And so when next you ask me what My worries are, what cares I've got, I'll answer you with courage new: "What? Worries? Me?!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ALL LIFE IN A LIFE by EDGAR LEE MASTERS FOUR POEMS ABOUT JAMAICA: 3. A HAIRPIN TURN ABOVE READING, JAMAICA by WILLIAM MATTHEWS IMAGINE YOURSELF by EVE MERRIAM THE PROPHET by LUCILLE CLIFTON I AM FIFTY-TWO YEARS OLD' by KENNETH REXROTH LAST VISIT TO THE SWIMMING POOL SOVIETS by KENNETH REXROTH PORTRAIT OF THE AUTHOR AS A YOUNG ANARCHIST by KENNETH REXROTH A DIXIE LULLABY by THOMAS AUGUSTINE DALY |
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