01-08-2017, 11:49 PM
. The Parson’s Jig,
Preached at the Hare and Hounds One Sunday Afternoon
. to the Accompaniment of a Pint and a Penny Drum
Just so you know, here’s how you may go
to be this happy in your life:
be one of those people who always feels
what others are feeling, like my wife.
They see a fellow who’s down on his luck
and they hurt with him, no lying,
so it makes ‘em feel warm when they give him a hand
and he thanks ‘em, so they keep trying.
And when they see someone as rich as a lord
whose property’s all his de-light,
they think, “Must be nice” but they mean it because
they can feel it, not just being po-lite.
So whatever they see, it’s happy they’ll be:
if they feel bad they fix it, no malice,
no pining or crying or envious whining
about someone’s fortune, my Alice!
And all people like that, those thousands of points
of light no bushel can smother
aren’t candles or flames, nor stars or big names
but reflections of each other -
not all facing the same like sunflowers that turn
together to face the sunlight,
but each in his place, however they face,
all reflections of the One Light.
Preached at the Hare and Hounds One Sunday Afternoon
. to the Accompaniment of a Pint and a Penny Drum
Just so you know, here’s how you may go
to be this happy in your life:
be one of those people who always feels
what others are feeling, like my wife.
They see a fellow who’s down on his luck
and they hurt with him, no lying,
so it makes ‘em feel warm when they give him a hand
and he thanks ‘em, so they keep trying.
And when they see someone as rich as a lord
whose property’s all his de-light,
they think, “Must be nice” but they mean it because
they can feel it, not just being po-lite.
So whatever they see, it’s happy they’ll be:
if they feel bad they fix it, no malice,
no pining or crying or envious whining
about someone’s fortune, my Alice!
And all people like that, those thousands of points
of light no bushel can smother
aren’t candles or flames, nor stars or big names
but reflections of each other -
not all facing the same like sunflowers that turn
together to face the sunlight,
but each in his place, however they face,
all reflections of the One Light.
Non-practicing atheist


