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The Uncultured Rhymer To His Cultured Critics

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Fight through ignorance, want, and care,     Through the griefs that crush the spirit;     Push your way to a fortune fair,     And the smiles of the world youll merit.     Long, as a boy, for the chance to learn,     For the chance that Fate denies you;     Win degrees where the Life-lights burn,     And scores will teach and advise you.     My cultured friends! you have come too late     With your bypath nicely graded;     Ive fought thus far on my track of Fate,     And Ill follow the rest unaided.     Must I be stopped by a college gate     On the track of Life encroaching?     Be dumb to Love, and be dumb to Hate,     For the lack of a college coaching?     You grope for Truth in a language dead,     In the dust neath tower and steeple!     What know you of the tracks we tread?     And what know you of our people?     I must read this, and that, and the rest,     And write as the cult expects me?,     Ill read the book that may please me best,     And write as my heart directs me!     You were quick to pick on a faulty line     That I strove to put my soul in:     Your eyes were keen for a dash of mine     In the place of a semi-colon,     And blind to the rest. And is it for such     As you I must brook restriction?     I was taught too little? I learnt too much     To care for a pedants diction!     Must I turn aside from my destined way     For a task your Joss would find me?     I come with strength of the living day,     And with half the world behind me;     I leave you alone in your cultured halls     To drivel and croak and cavil:     Till your voice goes further than college walls,     Keep out of the tracks we travel!

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