A Busy Man
This crowded life of God's good
No man has relished more than I;
I've been so goldarned busy livingI've never had the time to die.
So busy fishing, hunting, roving,
Up on my toes and fighting fit;
So busy singing, laughing, loving,
I've never had the time to quit.
I've never been one for thinkingI've always been the action guy;
I've done my share of feasting, drinking,
And lots of wenching on the sly.
What all the blasted cosmic show meant,
I've never tried to understand;
I've always lived just for the moment,
And done the thing that came to hand.
And now I'll toddle to the
And light a good old Henry Clay.
I'm ninety odd, so Lord, please
My frequent lapses by the way.
I'm getting tired; the sunset lingers;
The evening star serenes the sky;
The damn cigar burns to my fingers . . .
I guess . . .
I'll take . . . time off . . . to die.
Robert W Service
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