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My Bachelor Chum

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    A corpulent man is my bachelor chum,
        With a neck apoplectic and thick -
    An abdomen on him as big as a drum,
        And a fist big enough for the stick;
    With a walk that for grace is clear out of the case,
        And a wobble uncertain - as though
    His little bow-legs had forgotten the pace
        That in youth used to favor him so.

    He is forty, at least; and the top of his head
        Is a bald and a glittering thing;
    And his nose and his two chubby cheeks are as red
        As three rival roses in spring;

    His mouth is a grin with the corners tucked in,
        And his laugh is so breezy and bright
    That it ripples his features and dimples his chin
        With a billowy look of delight.

    He is fond of declaring he "don't care a straw" -
        That "the ills of a bachelor's life
    Are blisses, compared with a mother-in-law
        And a boarding-school miss for a wife!"
    So he smokes and he drinks, and he jokes and he winks,
        And he dines and he wines, all alone,
    With a thumb ever ready to snap as he thinks
        Of the comforts he never has known.

    But up in his den - (Ah, my bachelor chum!) -
        I have sat with him there in the gloom,
    When the laugh of his lips died away to become
        But a phantom of mirth in the room.
    And to look on him there you would love him, for all
        His ridiculous ways, and be dumb
    As the little girl-face that smiles down from the wall
        On the tears of my bachelor chum.



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