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A RHINE-LAND DRINKING SONG

Eugene Field

If our own life is the life of a flower

(And that's what some sages are thinking),

We should moisten the bud with a health-giving flood

And 'twill bloom all the sweeter--

Yes, life's the completer

For drinking,

and drinking,

and drinking.

 

If it be that our life is a journey

(As many wise folk are opining),

We should sprinkle the way with the rain while we may;

Though dusty and dreary,

'Tis made cool and cheery

With wining,

and wining,

and wining.

 

If this life that we live be a dreaming

(As pessimist people are thinking),

To induce pleasant dreams there is nothing, meseems,

Like this sweet prescription,

That baffles description--

This drinking,

and drinking,

and drinking.