The (almost really) Complete Works of Lewis Carroll

Tears

Source: Rectory Magazine

For more than sixty years,
Less than a hunderd,
I lived in sighs and tears
And often wondered,

If I should ever be
An indiwiddle,
Brim-full of jollity,
Playing a fiddle.

I played a broken fife,
And sung in a dull key.
Thus I remained for life,
Wretched and sulky.

B. B.