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Lines Inscribed Upon A Cup Formed From A Skull
Start not—nor deem my spirit fled: In me behold the only skull From which, unlike a living head, Whatever flows is never dull.
I lived, I loved, I quaffed like thee; I died: let earth my bones resign: Fill up—thou canst not injure me; The worm hath fouler lips than thine.
Better to hold the sparkling grape Than nurse the earthworm`s slimy brood, And circle in the goblet`s shape The drink of gods than reptile`s food.
Where once my wit, perchance, hath shone, In aid of others` let me shine; And when, alas! our brains are gone, What nobler substitute than wine?
Quaff while thou canst; another race, When thou and thine like me are sped, May rescue thee from earth`s embrace, And rhyme and revel with the dead.
Why not—since through life`s little day Our heads such sad effects produce? Redeemed from worms and wasting clay, This chance is theirs to be of use. |