A Border Ballad

Paul Laurence Dunbar

Oh, I have n't got long to live, for we all
       Die soon, e'en those who live longest;
And the poorest and weakest are taking their
      chance
  Along with the richest and strongest.
So it 's heigho for a glass and a song,
  And a bright eye over the table,
And a dog for the hunt when the game is flush,
  And the pick of a gentleman's stable.

There is Dimmock o' Dune, he was here yester-
      night,
  But he 's rotting to-day on Glen Arragh;
'T was the hand o' MacPherson that gave him
      the blow,
  And the vultures shall feast on his marrow.
But it 's heigho for a brave old song
  And a glass while we are able;
Here 's a health to death and another cup
  To the bright eye over the table.

I can show a broad back and a jolly deep chest,
  But who argues now on appearance?
A blow or a thrust or a stumble at best
  May send me to-day to my clearance.
Then it 's heigho for the things I love,
  My mother 'll be soon wearing sable,
But give me my horse and my dog and my
      glass,
  And a bright eye over the table.

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