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Let’s Be Fools To-Night or, The Three Partners

    By Henry Lawson



    We, three men of commerce,
    Striving wealth to raise,
    See but little promise
    In the coming days;
    Though our hearts are brittle,
    Hardened near to stone,
    We can think a little
    Of the seasons flown.

    Lily days and rose days:
    Youthful days so bright;
    We were fools in those days,
    Let’s be fools to-night.

    We, three men of commerce,
    Men of business we,
    Gave but little promise
    Of what we would be
    When we wandered urchins,
    Foes of law and rule,
    Fearing only birchings
    And the village school.

    Lily days and rose days,
    Boyhood’s days so bright;
    We were fools in those days,
    Let’s be fools to-night.

    We, three men of commerce,
    Men of business we,
    Gave but little promise
    Of ability
    When we lived in riot;
    Never drew the line,
    Hating peace and quiet,
    Loving maids and wine.

    Days when money goes, days
    When men’s hearts are right;
    We were fools in those days,
    Let’s be fools to-night.

    We must wear to-morrow
    All our worldly marks,
    Calm looks for our sorrow,
    Stern looks for our clerks,
    Who, from trouble shrinking,
    Tasting earthly joys,
    Hate us, little thinking
    Ever we were boys.

    Days when kindness flows, days
    When men’s hearts are white;
    We’ve been wise since those days,
    Let’s be fools to-night.



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