The Lake Isle

Ezra Pound

O God, O Venus, O Mercury, patron of thieves,
Give me in due time, I beseech you, a little tobacco-shop,
With the little bright boxes
              piled up neatly upon the shelves 
And the loose fragrant cavendish
              and the shag, 
And the bright Virginia
              loose under the bright glass cases, 
And a pair of scales not too greasy,
And the whores dropping in for a word or two in passing,
For a flip word, and to tidy their hair a bit.

O God, O Venus, O Mercury, patron of thieves,
Lend me a little tobacco-shop,
              or install me in any profession 
Save this damn'd profession of writing,
              where one needs one's brains all the time.

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