Poem a Day Challenge #3 (Outside `The Daffodil and Pen’)

Outside `The Daffodil and Pen’

By Scott Bailey © 1999

I wandered lonely as a brick
That sinks and dives in stream and lake,
When all at once I was so sick,
And an awful mess I did make.
Beside the lake, beneath the trees.
Splattering my stomach in the breeze.

It must have been the bread I had
Or maybe that old Milky Way.
This puddle of sick smelt so bad
Along the margin of the bay.
Ten pints I had drunk, at a guess.
Tossing my head, I felt a mess.

The waves in my head danced, and they
Dashed my weak legs from under me.
A poet could not be so gay
As the one who stood over me.
He gazed and gazed and then in glee
Threw up and fell down next to me.

Next morn when on my couch I lay
In vacant and in pensive mood.
I swore I’d give up drink that day.
And swore some more, it was quite rude.
But soon, once more, the cider spills.
I’ll sleep again with daffodils.

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3 thoughts on “Poem a Day Challenge #3 (Outside `The Daffodil and Pen’)

  1. michelemariepoetry.com's avatar MicheleMariePoetry Sat July 23 2016 / 9:49 pm

    Let me guess: First Draft? Thanks for the chuckle! Never heard this take on Wordsworth before…lol

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