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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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The Black SheepPublished by Susan on 2003/7/21 (2319 reads)
Hark to the ewe that bore him...
"The aristocratic ne'er-do-well in Canada frequently finds his way
"Six months hard and dismissed, sir." Isn't that rather hell? At least they say that I did it. It's so in the town report. And the O. C. said: "You are guilty", and I said never a word; But the one that cooked my bacon was Grubbe, of the City Patrol. Plugging away on the wood-pile; doing chores round the square. To think of the poor old mater awaiting her prodigal son. I'll go back and yarn to the Bishop; I'll dance with the village belle; I'll soar to their ken like a comet. They'll see me with never a stain; I've chewed on the rind of creation, and bitter I've tasted the same; That's past; when one's nature's a cracked one, it's too jolly hard to mend. The bugle is sounding for stables; the men troop off through the gloom; I'll lie in my cell and listen; I'll wish that I couldn't hear And it seems to me, though it's misty, that night of the flowing bowl,
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