A Very Bulldog Welcome

       A Very Bulldog Welcome

The day Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine arrived
Together, London was in lovely light.
At least it should have been.  The sun, deprived
Of autumn glory, cringed from urban blight.
The coal-fire chimneys’ vileness forced Verlaine
To write, “Imagine seeing sunbeams through
Gray crêpe .”  French yokels, both were staggered when
They saw the crowds.  In their poetic view
It seemed to “have been snowing negroes.”  These
Two explorers learned how shallow was their
Importance by shop windows’ obsequies
To Livingstone (with lice-less hero hair).  These ultraviolet poets tucked their rags
    Around themselves and moved like stumbling stags.