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1866–1921

POST-VACATIONAL

Bert Leston Taylor

You have heard that mildewed story, That tradition horned and hoary, That it wearies one to roam, Past a doubt;

That one vainly on vacation Tries to find recuperation, Till he hunts his happy home Tuckered out.

That abroad there is no comfort, That a man must journey home for‘ t — You have heard that whiskered wheeze, Have you not?

‘ Tis a commonplace to cavil At the “luxuries of travel,” For in travel lack of ease Is your lot.

You have heard that gag historic; It was often sprung by Yorick; It's as old as Noah's ark And its crew.

It's the commonest ( at basis ) Of all common commonplaces;— So I merely would remark That — it's true.

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