The gallows in my garden, people say,
Is new and
neat and adequately tall;
I tie the
noose on in a knowing way
As one that
knots his necktie for a ball;
But just as
all the neighbours on the wall
Are drawing
a long breath to shout "Hurray!"
The
strangest whim has seized me... After all
I think I
will not hang myself to-day.
To-morrow
is the time I get my pay
My uncle's
sword is hanging in the hall
I see a
little cloud all pink and grey
Perhaps the
rector's mother will NOT call
I fancy
that I heard from Mr. Gall
That
mushrooms could be cooked another way
I never
read the works of Juvenal
I think I
will not hang myself to-day.
The world
will have another washing-day;
The
decadents decay; the pedants pall;
And H.G.
Wells has found that children play,
And Bernard
Shaw discovered that they squall;
Rationalists
are growing rational
And through
thick woods one finds a stream astray,
So secret
that the very sky seems small
I think I
will not hang myself to-day.
ENVOI
Prince, I
can hear the trumpet of Germinal,
The
tumbrils toiling up the terrible way;
Even to-day
your royal head may fall
I think I
will not hang myself to-day.
By G.K. Chesterton
Sou uma força da natureza, não tentes destruir - me...
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