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C J Dennis - Week-endsC J Dennis - Week-ends
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I don`t know what`s come to the summer   In these dull and decadent years; But a fellow grows glummer and glummer   As promise of autumn appears; For there`s not been a sign of a week-end of shine,   Or the sun on the sea all aglimmer. And, as the weeks pass, wet and windy, alas,   Thin hope grows yet slimmer and slimmer. Oh, the sad days, the mad days,   Of rain and wind and mud! The week speeds by with the sun on high   To come a sickening thud. When the slippery slosh of the gum golosh   On the soaked and sodden ground Thro` the country lane sounds once again   When the week-end comes around. When I go to the bush for a week-end   From a city aglow in the sun, My holiday comes to a bleak end   Ere half a day`s length has been run. And I gaze thro` the pane at the splattering rain,   Forlorn thro` a profitless Sunday, And come back to town with the sun pouring down   To smile on my labours on Monday. Oh, the weekends, when pique ends   In grim and gaunt despair! Hope wakes anew as all week thro`   The glass is pointing fair, And fine and warm: but a lurking storm   Behind the high hills grows To spread dismay each Saturday -   And another week-end goes.
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