<h2><SPAN name="page104"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>FATHER AND SON</h2>
<p class="poetry"><span class="smcap">My</span> grand-dame,
vigorous at eighty-one,<br/>
Delights in talking of her only son,<br/>
My gallant father, long since dead and gone.<br/>
‘Ah, but he was the lad!’<br/>
She says, and sighs, and looks at me askance.<br/>
How well I read the meaning of that glance—<br/>
‘Poor son of such a dad;<br/>
Poor weakling, dull and sad.’<br/>
I could, but would not tell her bitter truth<br/>
About my father’s youth.</p>
<p class="poetry">She says: ‘Your father laughed his way
through earth:<br/>
He laughed right in the doctor’s face at birth,<br/>
Such joy of life he had, such founts of mirth.<br/>
Ah, what a lad was he!’<br/>
And then she sighs. I feel her silent blame,<br/>
Because I brought her nothing but his name.<br/>
<SPAN name="page105"></SPAN><span class="pagenum">p.
105</span>Because she does not see<br/>
Her worshipped son in me.<br/>
I could, but would not, speak in my defence,<br/>
Anent the difference.</p>
<p class="poetry">She says: ‘He won all prizes in his
time:<br/>
He overworked, and died before his prime.<br/>
At high ambition’s door I lay the crime.<br/>
Ah, what a lad he was!’<br/>
Well, let her rest in that deceiving thought,<br/>
Of what avail to say, ‘His death was brought<br/>
By broken sexual laws,<br/>
The ancient sinful cause.’<br/>
I could, but would not, tell the good old dame<br/>
The story of his shame.</p>
<p class="poetry">I could say: ‘I am crippled, weak, and
pale,<br/>
Because my father was an unleashed male.<br/>
Because he ran so fast, I halt and fail<br/>
(Ah, yes, he was the lad),<br/>
Because he drained each cup of sense-delight<br/>
I must go thirsting, thirsting, day and night.<br/>
Because he was joy-mad,<br/>
I must be always sad.</p>
<p class="poetry"><SPAN name="page106"></SPAN><span class="pagenum">p.
106</span>Because he learned no law of self-control,<br/>
I am a blighted soul.’<br/>
Of what avail to speak and spoil her joy.<br/>
Better to see her disapproving eyes,<br/>
And silent, hear her say, between her sighs,<br/>
‘Ah, but he was the boy!’</p>
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