Poems (Henley)/Double Ballade of Life and Fate
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DOUBLE BALLADE
OF LIFE AND FATEFools may pine, and sots may swill,Cynics gibe, and prophets rail,Moralists may scourge and drill,Preachers prose, and fainthearts quail.Let them whine, or threat, or wail!Till the touch of CircumstanceDown to darkness sink the scale,Fate's a fiddler, Life's a dance.
What if skies be wan and chill?What if winds be harsh and stale?Presently the east will thrill,And the sad and shrunken sail,Bellying with a kindly gale,Bear you sunwards, while your chanceSends you back the hopeful hail:—'Fate's a fiddler, Life's a dance.'
Idle shot or coming bill,Hapless love or broken bail,Gulp it (never chew your pill!),And, if Burgundy should fail,Try the humbler pot of ale!Over all us heaven's expanse.Gold's to find among the shale.Fate's a fiddler, Life's a dance.
Dull Sir Joskin sleeps his fill,Good Sir Galahad seeks the Grail,Proud Sir Pertinax flaunts his frill,Hard Sir Æeger dints his mail;And the while by hill and daleTristram's braveries gleam and glance,And his blithe horn tells its tale:—'Fate's a fiddler, Life's a dance.'
Araminta's grand and shrill,Delia's passionate and frail,Doris drives an earnest quill,Athanasia takes the veil:Wiser Phyllis o'er her pail,At the heart of all romance Reading, sings to Strephon's flail:—'Fate's a fiddler, Life's a dance.'
Every Jack must have his Jill(Even Johnson had his Thrale!):Forward, couples—with a will!This, the world, is not a jail.Hear the music, sprat and whale!Hands across, retire, advance!Though the doomsman's on your trail,Fate's a fiddler, Life's a dance.
Envoy
Boys and girls, at slug and snailAnd their kindred look askance.Pay your footing on the nail:Fate's a fiddler, Life's a dance.