Robert William Service (Роберт Уильям Сервис)

A Hero

Three times I had the lust to kill,
To clutch a throat so young and fair,
And squeeze with all my might until
No breath of being lingered there.
Three times I drove the demon out,
Though on my brow was evil sweat...
And yet I know beyond a doubt
He'll get me yet, he'll get me yet.

I know I'm mad, I ought to tell
The doctors, let them care for me,
Confine me in a padded cell
And never, never set me free;
But Oh how cruel that would be!
For I am young; and comely too...
Yet dim my demon I can see,
And there is but one thing to do.

Three times I beat the foul fiend back;
The fourth, I know he will prevail,
And so I'll seek the railway track
And lay my head upon the rail,
And sight the dark and distant train,
And hear its thunder louder roll,
Coming to crush my cursed brain...
Oh God, have mercy on my soul!

Robert William Service’s other poems:

  1. Spanish Women
  2. Abandoned Dog
  3. The Prospector
  4. Playboy
  5. Pullman Porter

Poems of other poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Katharine Tynan (Кэтрин Тайнен) A Hero (“He was so foolish, the poor lad”)

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