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All Mad.

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    "He is mad as a hare, poor fellow,
        And should be in chains," you say.
    I haven't a doubt of your statement,
        But who isn't mad, I pray?
    Why, the world is a great asylum,
        And people are all insane,
    Gone daft with pleasure or folly,
        Or crazed with passion and pain.

    The infant who shrieks at a shadow,
        The child with his Santa Claus faith,
    The woman who worships Dame Fashion,
        Each man with his notions of death,
    The miser who hoards up his earnings,
        The spendthrift who wastes them too soon,
    The scholar grown blind in his delving,
        The lover who stares at the moon.

    The poet who thinks life a pćan,
        The cynic who thinks it a fraud,
    The youth who goes seeking for pleasure,
        The preacher who dares talk of God,
    All priests with their creeds and their croaking,
        All doubters who dare to deny,
    The gay who find aught to wake laughter,
        The sad who find aught worth a sigh,
    Whoever is downcast or solemn,
        Whoever is gleeful and glad,
    Are only the dupes of delusions -
        We are all of us - all of us mad.



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