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1871–1927

VILLON

Wilbur Dick Nesbit

Villon — bard of the early times, Familiarly called Francois — ‘ Twas he who juggled so with rhymes That we regard him now with awe;

His Pegasus knew “Gee” from “Haw”. He drove with all a jockey's art And ran each race without a flaw — Villon gave these ballades their start.

Must he flee to some safer climes? Did hunger at his vitals gnaw? Or was he jailed for varied crimes? In that he inspiration saw

And, pen held in a grimy paw Would let his flashing fancy dart Ofttimes in measures rather raw — Villon gave these ballades their start.

His purse was ever bare of dimes; He often felt the grip of law; Yet he, the jolliest of mimes, Who slept most nights upon the straw

And wakened to the raucous caw Of ravens, never shirked his part; He never stopped at fate to jaw — Villon gave these ballades their start.

Princess, the moral's here to draw: When poets go into the mart The editors say coldly: “Pshaw! Villon gave these ballades their start.”

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