THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS
By ODEAN – Part II
When gold was all unknown, | |||
Then honesty was the ‘rule, | |||
Mean quirking tricks and dishonesty | |||
Were left to the knave and fool. | |||
But now, alas! alas ! | |||
That the thirst and the lust for gold | |||
Has rushed like a flood o’er the land, | |||
And seized on the young and the old; | |||
The poet’s eye can see | |||
An envious cursed cloud, | |||
A ghastly pall with a crimson stain, | |||
Spread over the land like a shroud. | |||
And under its baneful shade | |||
Are sins as deep as hell, | |||
There is envy and hate far, far beyond, | |||
The power of my pen to tell. | |||
Gold in a way may be good, | |||
But gold is not all in all, | |||
For God hath placed it under foot | |||
And over it spread a pall. | |||
Gold in a war may be good, | |||
As the thunder and hail and snow; | |||
It comes like the ‘breath of man, | |||
And goes-ah! who can know? | |||
Gold in a way may be good, | |||
But wealth will not purchase rest, | |||
Or take a poisoned pang from out | |||
The tortured owner’s breast. | |||
Remember the needle’s eye, | |||
And remember once again | |||
That treasures rust and corrupt, | |||
And that manhood ends in pain. | |||
Wake from your sordid dreams, | |||
Poet and statesman and scribe, | |||
Clergy and laity, all beware, | |||
Beware of the glamorous bribe. | |||
Riches, and wealth, and pomp, | |||
And yellow glamour of gold, | |||
Are but half the story of life, | |||
The other is yet untold. |