Dark Muse
08-18-2008, 07:00 PM
I could not resist this one becasue I have a thing about Gypsies, they fascinate me. And than I was reading a little about Ralph Hodgson and how he was a reclusive figure who disliked publicity, and I thought that was cool. I think his poems have a charming sort of wit to them. They are quite amusing.
The Gipsy Girl
"COME, try your skill, kind gentlemen,
A penny for three tries!"
Some threw and lost, some threw and won
A ten-a-penny prize.
She was a tawny gipsy girl,
A girl of twenty years,
I liked her for the lumps of gold
That jingled from her ears;
I liked the flaring yellow scarf
Bound loose around her throat,
I liked her showy purple gown
And flashy velvet coat.
A man came up, too loose of tongue,
And said no good to her;
She did not blush as Saxons do,
Or turn upon the cur;
She fawned and whined "Sweet gentleman,
A penny for three tries!"
--But oh, the den of wild things in
The darkness of her eyes!
Time You Old Gipsy Man
TIME, you old gipsy man,
Will you not stay,
Put up your caravan
Just for one day?
All things I'll give you
Will you be my guest,
Bells for your jennet
Of silver the best,
Goldsmiths shall beat you
A great golden ring,
Peacocks shall bow to you,
Little boys sing.
Oh, and sweet girls will
Festoon you with may,
Time, you old gipsy,
Why hasten away?
Last week in Babylon,
Last night in Rome,
Morning, and in the crush
Under Paul's dome;
Under Paul's dial
You tighten your rein--
Only a moment
And off again;
Off to some city
Now blind in the womb,
Off to another
Ere that's in the tomb.
Time, you old gipsy man,
Will you not stay,
Put up your caravan
Just for one day?
Reason Has Moons
REASON has moons, but moons not hers.
Lie mirror'd on the sea,
Confounding her astronomers,
But, O! delighting me.
. . . . .
BABYLON -- where I go dreaming
When I wear of today,
Weary of a world grown grey.
. . . . .
GOD loves an idle rainbow,
No less than labouring seas.
The Bells of Heaven
'TWOULD ring the bells of Heaven
The wildest peal for years,
If Parson lost his senses
And people came to theirs,
And he and they together
Knelt down with angry prayers
For tamed and shabby tigers,
And dancing dogs and bears,
And wretched, blind pit ponies,
And little hunted hares.
The Gipsy Girl
"COME, try your skill, kind gentlemen,
A penny for three tries!"
Some threw and lost, some threw and won
A ten-a-penny prize.
She was a tawny gipsy girl,
A girl of twenty years,
I liked her for the lumps of gold
That jingled from her ears;
I liked the flaring yellow scarf
Bound loose around her throat,
I liked her showy purple gown
And flashy velvet coat.
A man came up, too loose of tongue,
And said no good to her;
She did not blush as Saxons do,
Or turn upon the cur;
She fawned and whined "Sweet gentleman,
A penny for three tries!"
--But oh, the den of wild things in
The darkness of her eyes!
Time You Old Gipsy Man
TIME, you old gipsy man,
Will you not stay,
Put up your caravan
Just for one day?
All things I'll give you
Will you be my guest,
Bells for your jennet
Of silver the best,
Goldsmiths shall beat you
A great golden ring,
Peacocks shall bow to you,
Little boys sing.
Oh, and sweet girls will
Festoon you with may,
Time, you old gipsy,
Why hasten away?
Last week in Babylon,
Last night in Rome,
Morning, and in the crush
Under Paul's dome;
Under Paul's dial
You tighten your rein--
Only a moment
And off again;
Off to some city
Now blind in the womb,
Off to another
Ere that's in the tomb.
Time, you old gipsy man,
Will you not stay,
Put up your caravan
Just for one day?
Reason Has Moons
REASON has moons, but moons not hers.
Lie mirror'd on the sea,
Confounding her astronomers,
But, O! delighting me.
. . . . .
BABYLON -- where I go dreaming
When I wear of today,
Weary of a world grown grey.
. . . . .
GOD loves an idle rainbow,
No less than labouring seas.
The Bells of Heaven
'TWOULD ring the bells of Heaven
The wildest peal for years,
If Parson lost his senses
And people came to theirs,
And he and they together
Knelt down with angry prayers
For tamed and shabby tigers,
And dancing dogs and bears,
And wretched, blind pit ponies,
And little hunted hares.