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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
DEDICATIONS TO TWO GODSONS, by JOHN GALSWORTHY Poet's Biography First Line: Small friend, when your infatuate sire Last Line: You shall have nothing else to wonder at. Alternate Author Name(s): Sinjohn, John | |||
I SMALL Friend, when your infatuate sire Conferred on you the name of John, And to myself expressed desire That skyward I should lead you on; How little did he know of me -- Of you, my godkin, even less! But we conspirators must be And hide up our unworthiness. Together we will tread the way That leads to mansions in the sky, Or, if we don't, at least we'll say We surely mean to, by and by. And while we stay on solid earth And still postpone our holy ends, We'll, inch by inch, increase in girth, And be, I hope, the best of friends. II Small John, I fear when you grow up you'll say: "They gave to me as pilot to the sky A silly man who didn't know the way, And couldn't put me wise -- I wonder why? He never gave me book morocco-bound, Or silver cup with christening date engraved; He let me wander round and round and round, And quite neglected for to get me saved!" Well, little John, I freely do confess That I'm no guide towards the better Land, But, if in this, our earthly wilderness, You falter, and should need a helping hand -- Then here it is, perhaps not over-clean, And dabbled rather deep in ink and that -- But willing; and, at all events, I mean You shall have nothing else to wonder at. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ACCEPTATION by JOHN GALSWORTHY AMBERELY WILDBROOKS by JOHN GALSWORTHY AT VALDEMOSA: MALLORCA by JOHN GALSWORTHY AUTUMN BY THE SEA by JOHN GALSWORTHY AVOWAL, FR. THE ROOF by JOHN GALSWORTHY |
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