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1865–1939

TOM O'ROUGHLEY

William Butler Yeats

‘ Though logic choppers rule the town, And every man and maid and boy Has marked a distant object down, An aimless joy is a pure joy,’

Or so did Tom O'Roughley say That saw the surges running by, ‘ And wisdom is a butterfly And not a gloomy bird of prey.

‘ If little planned is little sinned But little need the grave distress. What's dying but a second wind? How but in zigzag wantonness

Could trumpeter Michael be so brave?’ Or something of that sort he said, ‘ And if my dearest friend were dead I'd dance a measure on his grave.’

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