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a byword for hisses and hate!" Ned the Larrikin A song that is bitter with grief--a ballad as pale as the light That comes with the fall of the leaf, I sing to the shadows to-night. The laugh on the lyrical lips is sadder than laughter of ghosts Chained back in the pits of eclipse by wailing unnameable coasts. I gathered this wreath at the close of day that was dripping with dew; The blossom you take for a rose was plucked from the branch of a yew. The flower you fancy is sweet has black in the place of the red; For this is a song of the street--the ballad of larrikin Ned. He stands at the door of the sink that gapes like a fissure of death: The face of him fiery with drink, the flame of its fume in his breath. He thrives in the sickening scenes that the devil has under his ban; A rascal not out of his teens with the voice of a vicious old man. A blossom of blackness, indeed--of Satan a sinister fruit! Far better the centipede's seed--the spawn of the adder or newt. Than terror of talon or fang this imp of the alleys is worse: His speech is a poisonous slang--his phrases are coloured with curse. The prison, the shackles, and chain are nothing to him and his type: He sings in the shadow of pain, and laughs at the impotent stripe. There under the walls of the gaols the half of his life has been passed. He was born in the bosom of bale--he will go to the gallows at last. No angel in Paradise kneels for him at the feet of the Lord; A Nemesis follows his heels in the flame of a sinister sword. The sins of his fathers have brought this bitterness into his days-- His life is accounted as naught; his soul is a brand for the blaze. Did ever his countenance change? Did ever a moment supreme Illumine his face with a strange ineffably beautiful dream? Before he was caught in the breach--in the pits of iniquity grim, Did ever the Deity reach the hand of a Father to him? Behold, it is folly to say the evil was born in the blood; The rose that is cankered to-day was once an immaculate bud! There might have been blossom and fruit--a harvest exceedingly fair, Instead of the venomous root, and flowers that startle and scare. The burden--the burden is their's who, watching this garden about, Assisted the thistle and tares, and stamped the divinity out! A growth like the larrikin Ned--a b
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