English Poem “Drunk And Disorderly” of Ada Cambridge complete poem with summery for Students.

Drunk And Disorderly

Ada Cambridge

Poor, staggering brute, whom one and all disdain!

Maybe ’twas outraged Nature bade him slake

His thirst like this — to still the gnawing ache

Of weary bones that else would ache in vain.

Maybe crushed spirit and stagnating brain

Only in this delirious fever wake

To transient joys of fancy that can take

The sting from want, the bitterness from pain.

 

Punish the drunkard! Confiscate the bowl!

But give fair wage for work, give health and hope

To check the waste that calls for such repair;

Give food to toil- worn body and starved soul,

And give the pinched imagination scope

For sensuous pleasure in a purer air.

 

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