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A Drunken Man's Praise Of Sobriety

COME swish around, my pretty punk,

And keep me dancing still

That I may stay a sober man

Although I drink my fill.

 

Sobriety is a jewel

That I do much adore;

And therefore keep me dancing

Though drunkards lie and snore.

O mind your feet, O mind your feet,

Keep dancing like a wave,

And under every dancer

A dead man in his grave.

No ups and downs, my pretty,

A mermaid, not a punk;

A drunkard is a dead man,

And all dead men are drunk.

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William Butler Yeats
1865-1939 / Male / Irish
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