The folks up at the big house
have rooms enough to spare.
They hold enormous parties,
the gentlefolk in there.
Their guests arrive from far and near,
and rooms get full to bursting...
while every common lass and lad
dreams of such revels, thirsting
for a taste of carefree life.
For seldom may we sing or dance,
intent upon enjoyment,
and as for feasting...well, fat chance!
What is a farm boy meant to do,
but doff his cap... and dream anew?
Written for Mag 119, and inspired by Tess and Edward Hopper.
Those inequalities always remain.
ReplyDeleteAwww... I hope the farm boy gets the dream of going to the dance one day too! :)
ReplyDeleteso many rooms, and a mystery as to what is in those rooms
ReplyDeleteneither good nor bad
"for a taste of carefree life,
ReplyDeletefor seldom may we sing or dance,
intent upon enjoyment.
As for feasting, we've no chance!"
My favorite! This is wonderful and I'm wondering if the farm boy gets his dream.
Thanks, Dana...but today I've edited one of those lines back to it's original, first draft, so I hope you still like it? And who knows, maybe somebody will comment on the pros and cons of each version, which could help me in future mitherings...
DeleteI can see him there looking in at the brightly lit window and longing. Can’t he sneak in the back door and grab a chicken leg or two? Perhaps give the maid a peck on the cheek?
ReplyDeleteGo on - give him a chance.Give him a reason to sing and dance!
Don't despair ... Tess will invite you to her Willow Ball, young man.
ReplyDeletesmiles...i wonder would he really fit in there though...and are there those in that lifestyle that wish they had his?
ReplyDeletewould he really want to be there once he finds out what they have to put up with?
ReplyDeleteSuch inequalities will go on......sad but true...
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I think that farm boy should just hold a barn dance, and whoop it up until the folks at the big house wish they could lose their dresses and monkey suits and join in!
ReplyDeleteI like Mary's suggestion...and I love love love the title!
ReplyDeleteSuch pondering to do! Nice little piece this is!
ReplyDeleteps....I loved Helen's reply!
Yahoo Henry's - all brawn and no brains! Or something like that!
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