The High Price of Daffodils
HARRIET R. STOLOROW
I wander lonely as a cloud
In subdivided Manor Hills,
Where stands my house, of which I’m proud,
Although it’s mortgaged to the gills:
Beside the lake, beneath the trees
(A few are dying of elm disease).
In subdivided Manor Hills,
Where stands my house, of which I’m proud,
Although it’s mortgaged to the gills:
Beside the lake, beneath the trees
(A few are dying of elm disease).
Continuous as the stars that shine
Are all the bills that I must pay;
They stretch in never-ending line
Across my vision, night and day:
Ten thousand, see I at a glance,
I need for patio, pool, and plants.
Are all the bills that I must pay;
They stretch in never-ending line
Across my vision, night and day:
Ten thousand, see I at a glance,
I need for patio, pool, and plants.
The waves beside me dance, but they
Do not entrance me with their glee;
Not even poets can be gay
Who owe a finance company:
I gaze, and gaze, with just one thought;
The wealth it takes for what I’ve bought.
Do not entrance me with their glee;
Not even poets can be gay
Who owe a finance company:
I gaze, and gaze, with just one thought;
The wealth it takes for what I’ve bought.
And oft, when on the couch I lie
In vacant and expensive mood,
I tell my analyst that I
Am losing all my fortitude:
And when I mention Manor Hills,
He gives me tranquilizing pills.
In vacant and expensive mood,
I tell my analyst that I
Am losing all my fortitude:
And when I mention Manor Hills,
He gives me tranquilizing pills.