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Prologue. A Sense Of Humor

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Title:     Prologue. A Sense Of Humor
Author: Vachel Lindsay [More Titles by Lindsay]

No man should stand before the moon
To make sweet song thereon,
With dandified importance,
His sense of humor gone.

Nay, let us don the motley cap,
The jester's chastened mien,
If we would woo that looking-glass
And see what should be seen.

O mirror on fair Heaven's wall,
We find there what we bring.
So, let us smile in honest part
And deck our souls and sing.

Yea, by the chastened jest alone
Will ghosts and terrors pass,
And fays, or suchlike friendly things,
Throw kisses through the glass.




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Vachel Lindsay's poem: Prologue. A Sense Of Humor

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