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Wine, Women, And Song

    By Eugene Field



    Ovarus mine,
    Plant thou the vine
    Within this kindly soil of Tibur;
    Nor temporal woes,
    Nor spiritual, knows
    The man who's a discreet imbiber.
    For who doth croak
    Of being broke,
    Or who of warfare, after drinking?
    With bowl atween us,
    Of smiling Venus
    And Bacchus shall we sing, I'm thinking.

    Of symptoms fell
    Which brawls impel,
    Historic data give us warning;
    The wretch who fights
    When full, of nights,
    Is bound to have a head next morning.
    I do not scorn
    A friendly horn,
    But noisy toots, I can't abide 'em!
    Your howling bat
    Is stale and flat
    To one who knows, because he's tried 'em!

    The secrets of
    The life I love
    (Companionship with girls and toddy)
    I would not drag
    With drunken brag
    Into the ken of everybody;
    But in the shade
    Let some coy maid
    With smilax wreathe my flagon's nozzle,
    Then all day long,
    With mirth and song,
    Shall I enjoy a quiet sozzle!



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