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1895.7.24-1985.12.7


Father is quite the greatest poet
         That ever lived anywhere.
You say you're going to write great music--
         I chose that first: it's unfair.
Besides, now I can't be the greatest painter and
         do Christ and angels, or lovely pears
         and apples and grapes on a green dish,
         or storms at sea, or anything lovely,
Because that's been taken by Claire.

It's stupid to be an engine-driver,
         And soldiers are horrible men.
I won't be a tailor, I won't be a sailor,
         And gardener's taken by Ben.
It's unfair if you say that you'll write great
         music, you horrid, you unkind (I simply
         loathe you, though you are my
         sister), you beast, cad, coward, cheat,
         bully, liar!
Well? Say what's left for me then!
But we won't go to your ugly music.
         (Listen!) Ben will garden and dig,
And Claire will finish her wondrous pictures
         All flaming and splendid and big.

And I'll be a perfectly marvellous carpenter,
         and I'll make cupboards and benches
         and tables and ... and baths, and
         nice wooden boxes for studs and
         money,
And you'll be jealous, you pig!


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