THOU greybeard gay! whose muse -- (perchance In second childhood's ignorance,) Inspired "An Old Man's Paean," Hear how a brother senior sings Sexagenarian sufferings, In strains antipodean! Young, I could take a morning's sport; Play matches in the Tennis Court, So strong was I and plastic; Dine out, and yet with spirit light And body unfatigued, at night, Could sport the toe fantastic. Behold me now! -- my limbs are stiff: An open door, an east-wind's whiff, Brings sharp rheumatic touches; A chamber-horse my only nag, I mope at home, or slowly drag My gouty feet on crutches. Once I devoured whatever came, And never knew, except by name, The heartburn, bile, dyspepsy: Now I must fast -- eat what I hate, Or all my ailments aggravate, From ache to epilepsy. How starving Tantalus of old Was punished by the gods, is told In many a classic stanza; And all must recollect the wand That whisked the viands from the hand Of hungry Sancho Panza: -- Their fate without their fault is mine. Champagne and claret, drinks divine As nectar or ambrosia, I may not quaff, but -- (horrid bore!) My sherry from a cruet pour And think of past symposia. At home my wife @3will@1 supervise Each meal I take. I wish her eyes Were sometimes touched with blindness! But no -- they move not from my plate: God bless her! how I love, yet hate Her ever watchful kindness. "My dear! you know you're bilious -- pray Avoid the turtle soup to-day, And do not touch the salmon; Just take a chicken wing, or leg, But no rich sauce -- and let me beg You will not taste the gammon." Shell-fish -- of yore my favourite food, Are now my bane; yet crabs eschew'd, Might make an angel crabbed -- No wonder if I quit the treat Of dainties that I may not eat, Half starving and half rabid. Debarred by fond affection's care From all my palate yearns to share, A kindness still more cruel Gives me @3carte blanche@1 in all I loathe -- Bread-puddings, sago, mutton-broth, Rice-milk, and water-gruel! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE LITTLE BLACK-EYED REBEL by WILLIAM MCKENDREE CARLETON RESURRECTION, IMPERFECT by JOHN DONNE THE TARRY BUCCANEER by JOHN MASEFIELD TO DEATH OF HIS LADY by FRANCOIS VILLON MYSELF by HARRIET ELLEN (GRANNIS) AREY ASCENSION (1) by JOSEPH BEAUMONT EPISTLE TO MR. M'ADAM; IN ANSWER TO AN OBLIGING LETTER ... by ROBERT BURNS |