The Gargoyle
The Gargoyle often makes its perch On a cathedral or a church, Where, mid ecclesiastic style, It smiles an early-Gothic smile. And while the parson, dignified, Spouts at his weary flock inside, The Gargoyle, from its lofty seat, Spouts at the people in the street, And, like the parson, seems to say To those beneath him, "Let us spray." I like the Gargoyle best; it plays So cheerfully on rainy days, While parsons (no one can deny) Are awful dampers--when they're dry.
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Exploring the themes of classic, Oliver Herford delivers a powerful performance in "The Gargoyle"... ### Why We Love This Line At Linespedia, we believe that poetry is the ultimate sanctuary for the soul...