George Essex Evans (Джордж Эссекс Эванс)

Riches

Friend, you have wealth and power,
Men go and come at your call,
Yours are the whims of the hour—
What have you done with it all?
I am only a poet
Fighting a bitter fight,
Fate will not even grant me
Leisure in which to write.

You said as your thin lips curled:
“Money is better than bays.”
Battered and bruised by the world!
I still have my golden days.

You have lost the power to enjoy,
You tire of each plaything new,
Mine is the heart of a boy;
Friend, I am richer than you!

George Essex Evans’s other poems:

  1. Ad Astra
  2. The Doves of Venus
  3. Ode to the Philistines
  4. The Crown of Empire
  5. The Splendour and the Curse of Song




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