Ban and Arriere Ban--A Rally of Fugitive Rhymes
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[Written on the window pane of a railway carriage after reading an

advertisement of sunlight soap, and Poems, by William Wordsworth.]

I passed upon the wings of Steam

Along Tay's valley fair,

The I read had such a theme

As bids the Soul despair.

A tale of miserable men

Of hearts with doubt distraught,

Wherein a melancholy pen

With helpless problems fought.

Where many a life was brought to dust,

And many a heart laid low,

And many a love was smirched with lust -

I raised mine eyes, and, oh! -

I marked upon a common wall,

These simple words of hope,

That mute appeal to one and all,

Cheer up! Use Sunlight Soap!

Our moral energies have range

Beyond their seeming scope,

How tonic were the words, how strange,

Cheer up! Use Sunlight Soap!

'Behold,' I cried, 'the inner touch

That lifts the Soul through cares!

I loved that Soap-boiler so much

I blessed him unawares!

Perchance he is some vulgar man,

Engrossed in pounds s. d.

But, ah! through Nature's holy plan

He whispered hope to me!

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