Robert W. Service

Playboy

Playboy
 
I greet the challenge of the dawn
With weary, bleary eyes;
Into the sky so ashen wan
I wait the sun to rise;
Then in the morning’s holy hush,
With heart of shame I hear
A robin from a lilac bush
Pipe pure and clear.
 
All night in dive and dicing den,
With wantons and with wine
I’ve squandered on wild, witless men
The fortune that was mine;
The gold my father fought to save
In folly I have spent;
And now to fill a pauper’s grave
My steps are bent.
 
See! how the sky is amber bright!
The thrushes thrill their glee.
The dew—drops sparkle with delight,
And yonder smiles the sea.
Oh let me plunge to drown the pain
Of love and faith forgot:
Then purged I may return again,
—Or I may not.

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