Father drank himself to death,--
         Quite enjoyed it.
Urged to draw a sober breath
         He'd avoid it.
'Save your sympathy,' said Dad;
         'Never sought it.
Hob-nail liver, gay and glad,
         Sure,--I bought it.'
Uncle made a heap of dough,
         Ponies playing.
'Easy come and easy go,'
         Was his saying.
Though he died in poverty
         Fit he thought it,
Grinning with philosophy:
         'Guess I bought it.'
Auntie took the way of sin,
         Seeking pleasure;
Lovers came, her heart to win,
         Bringing treasure.
Sickness smote,--with lips that bled
         Brave she fought it;
Smiling on her dying bed:
         'Dears, I bought it.'
My decades of life are run,
         Eight precisely;
Yet I've lost a lot of fun
         Living wisely.
Too much piety don't pay,
         Time has taught it;
Hadn't guts to go astray;
Life's a bloody bore today,--
         Well, I've bought it.
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