Saragun Verse Falstaff for God

(Today we honor old Fat Jack. The Drifter has kept him in my mind lately, so the old knight rates a poem. In fact I think that I can dedicate this to His High Rotundity as well as the co-Editor of Saragun Springs— LA)

(The Raccoon in the image is named Falstaff; a truly fitting individual)

i

Handmade gods do not laugh

Even when they employ a staff

Of dull scribes, Bob Hope funny,

He who bought bad jokes with Chrysler money

ii

Go through pages and seek jolly sages

And learn good Will penned the man for all ages

Tankards of ale, sack and wassails

Falstaff lives on after all else fails

iii

Prince Hal was a pal till power spread him nebulous

‘Twas crown and church made him lugubrious

Yet Jack kept laughing and blessed the saints of the doomed

Hallo Pistol, Nym, Bardolph, Drifter and Harold, may your keeness for-ever, Bloom

iv

Kings lose their humour when see good

In split heads, spilled guts and land by the rood

Yet Hal neither lived long nor richly

Nor was he guided home by gentle Dame Quickly

8 thoughts on “Saragun Verse Falstaff for God

  1. Leila

    This whole piece shines with the element Bloom called “the daemonic,” which is the raw spirit of Literature itself, through the ages, back in time, and also alive in the here and now, passed on from writer to writer, forward into the future, too.

    This poem can sit comfortably beside Harold’s small, pungent book called Falstaff: Give Me Life, and is a fitting tribute to Bloom as well as Falstaff as well as Will as well as the Spirit of Life and Literature itself.

    Thanks for the dedication!

    Many can write in our day (just as almost everyone wrote sonnets in Shakespeare’s day), but very, very few can write an authentically Shakespearean tribute to none other than The Bard himself.

    For that, one needs to be possessed by the daemonic, which is much different than the “demonic”!

    Thanks again, this is wonderful, resonating, life-giving work Falstaff himself is probably enjoying!

    Dale

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  2. honestlyb3ba694067's avatar honestlyb3ba694067 says:

    Things get more interesting when Falstaff’s around; things get more interesting when you, that’s to say, YOU Leila, write about them. Seems to me your specialised subject is anything under the sun. No wanton compliment, this.

    Geraint

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