Ellis Parker Butler (Эллис Паркер Батлер)

The Golf Walk


Behold, my child, this touching scene,
The golfer on the golfing-green;
Pray mark his legs’ uncanny swing,
The golf-walk is a gruesome thing!

See how his arms and shoulders ride
Above his legs in haughty pride,
While over bunker, hill and lawn
His feet, relentless, drag him on.

And does the man walk always so?
Nay! nay I my child, and eke, oh! no!
It is a gait he only knows
When he has on his golfing clothes.

Blame not the man for that strange stride
He could not help it if he tried;
It is his timid feet that try
From his obstreperous clothes to fly.

Ellis Parker Butler’s other poems:

  1. The Sheep
  2. Cupid Caught Napping
  3. Song for Heroes
  4. The Wood Nymph
  5. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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