The collected works of Ambrose Bierce | ||
ARTHUR McEWEN
Posterity with all its eyesWill come and view him where he lies.
Then, turning from the scene away
With a concerted shrug, will say:
“H'm, Scarbæus Sisyphus—
What interest has that to us?
We can't admire at all, at all,
A tumble-bug without its ball.”
And then a sage will rise and say:
“Good friends, you err—turn back, I pray:
This freak that you unwisely shun
Is bug and ball rolled into one.”
The collected works of Ambrose Bierce | ||