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This poem is often wrongly thought to be by Robert W Service. It is published here to the memory of Hugh Antoine D'Arcy, it's rightful father.
An Evening with the Bard of the Yukon, July 18 th 2003 at 20.30pm in the Town-Hall of Lancieux, Brittany.
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InsomniaPublished by Susan on 2003/7/25 (2201 reads)
Heigh ho! to sleep I vainly try...
My Garret, Montparnasse, Heigh ho! to sleep I vainly try; I do not turn with sighs and groans And so beneath the sheet's caress Maybe it is the springtide. I am so happy I am afraid. The sense of living fills me with exultation. I want to sing, to dance; I am dithyrambic with delight. I think the moon must be to blame: O magic city of a dream! There! my tea is black and strong. Inspiration comes with every sip. Now for the moon. The moon peeped out behind the hill
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