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The Monument Of Q.H.F.

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Title:     The Monument Of Q.H.F.
Author: Franklin P. Adams [More Titles by Adams]

AD MELPOMENEN

Horace: Book III, Ode 30.

"Exegi monumentum aere perennius.
Regalique situ pyramidum altius"


Look you, the monument I have erected
High as the pyramids, royal, sublime,
During as brass--it shall not be affected
E'en by the elements coupled with Time.

Part of me, most of me never shall perish;
I shall be free from Oblivion's curse;
Mine is a name that the future will cherish--
I shall be known by my excellent verse.

I shall be famous all over this nation
Centuries after myself shall have died;
People will point to my versification--
I, who was born on the Lower East Side!

Come, then, Melpomene, why not admit me?
I want a wreath that is Delphic and green,
Seven, I think, is the size that will fit me--
Slip me some laurel to wear on my bean.


[The end]
Franklin P. Adams's poem: Monument Of Q.H.F.

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