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1862–1922

A PESSIMISTIC VIEW

John Kendrick Bangs

A LITTLE bit of Thackeray, A little bit of Scott, A modicum of Dickens just To tangle up the plot,

A paraphrase of Marryat, Another from Dumas — You ask me for a novel, sir, And I say, there you are.

The pen is greater than the sword, Of that there is no doubt. The pen for me whene’ er I wish An enemy to rout.

A pen, a pad, and say a pint Of ink with which to scrawl, To put a foe to flight is all That’ s needed — truly all.

But when it comes to making up A novel in these days You do not need a pen at all To win the writer’ s bays.

A pair of sharpened scissors and A wealth of pure white page Will do it if you have at hand A pot of mucilage.

So give to me the scissors keen, And give to me the glue, And I will fix a novel up That’ s sure to startle you.

The good ideas have all been worked, But while we’ ve gum and paste There shall be books and books and books To please the public taste.

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