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The Stirrup Cup

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    Come, drink a stirrup cup with me,
    Before we close our rouse.
    You 're all aglow with wine, I know:
    The master of the house,
    Unmindful of our revelry,
    Has drowned the carking devil care,
    And slumbers in his chair.

    Come, drink a cup before we start;
    We 've far to ride to-night.
    And Death may take the race we make,
    And check our gallant flight:
    But even he must play his part,
    And tho' the look he wears be grim,
    We 'll drink a toast to him!

    For Death,--a swift old chap is he,
    And swift the steed He rides.
    He needs no chart o'er main or mart,
    For no direction bides.
    So, come, a final, cup with me,
    And let the soldiers' chorus swell,--
    To hell with care, to hell!



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