Page:Backblock Ballads and Later Verses (C.J. Dennis, 1918).djvu/30

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THE BUILDERS



Thank God, my wife and I are well content
    In doing things to win a modest name
Without the aid of Party Government
    And all the meanness of that paltry Game.
Honest endeavour, and some boards and nails,
Pride in your work—this method seldom fails.

I am so diffident, I hardly care
    To give advice to statesmen eminent,
And yet, on this occasion, shall I dare
    To offer them some small encouragement:
Let them forgo their wrangles, curses, howls,
And strive to build a little place for fowls.

'Tis sheer presumption, surely, to compare
    Myself with statesmen in high honour decked;
Yet do I feel emboldened to declare
    That I am more deserving of respect.
They, by their brawls, a mighty work have marred;
I built an honest fowlhouse in my yard.