Which poet had the most interesting life? My mother used to quote the first two verses of Leisure while doing housework. Years later, I heard a program on the radio discussing a poet who lived much of his life as a hobo. He crossed the Atlantic and criss-crossed America until one day he jumped off a train and injured his foot so badly it had to be amputated. This poet turned out to be W.H. Davies, the author of Leisure, his most famous poem. I only really like the first two verses of that poem, but it cheers me to think someone with that humble background managed to win some small lasting fame.


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