Ban and Arriere Ban--A Rally of Fugitive Rhymes
THE SONNET

Andrew Lan

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Poet, beware! The sonnet's primrose path

Is all too tempting for thy feet to tread.

Not on this journey shalt thou earn thy bread,

Because the sated reader roars in wrath:

'Little indeed to say the singer hath,

And little sense in all that he hath said;

Such rhymes are lightly writ but hardly read,

And naught but stubble is his aftermath!'

Then shall he cast that bonny of thine

Where the extreme waste-paper basket gapes,

There shall thy futile fancies peak and pine,

With other minor poets, pallid shapes,

Who come a long way short of the divine,

Tormented souls of imitative apes.

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