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I Smoke My Pipe

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    I can't extend to every friend
        In need a helping hand -
    No matter though I wish it so,
        'Tis not as Fortune planned;
    But haply may I fancy they
        Are men of different stripe
    Than others think who hint and wink, -
        And so - I smoke my pipe!

    A golden coal to crown the bowl -
        My pipe and I alone, -
    I sit and muse with idler views
        Perchance than I should own: -
    It might be worse to own the purse
        Whose glutted bowels gripe
    In little qualms of stinted alms;
        And so I smoke my pipe.

    And if inclined to moor my mind
        And cast the anchor Hope,
    A puff of breath will put to death
        The morbid misanthrope
    That lurks inside - as errors hide
        In standing forms of type
    To mar at birth some line of worth;
        And so I smoke my pipe.

    The subtle stings misfortune flings
        Can give me little pain
    When my narcotic spell has wrought
        This quiet in my brain:
    When I can waste the past in taste
        So luscious and so ripe
    That like an elf I hug myself;
        And so I smoke my pipe.

    And wrapped in shrouds of drifting clouds
        I watch the phantom's flight,
    Till alien eyes from Paradise
        Smile on me as I write:
    And I forgive the wrongs that live,
        As lightly as I wipe
    Away the tear that rises here;
        And so I smoke my pipe.



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