Though ’Twere Then Thousand Smiles
Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem

The Scots have learned to smile at sadness. Where
Else? Maybe happiness can come apart
From sorrow for the Sassenach. In Ayr
The wintry beach in summer chills the heart
And then it thinks of Rabbie who escaped
To everywhere else and died an aged young
Man. Poetry and fame—and, yes, he scraped
Some kids inside his lovers having sung
About adultery’s toys—but then his life
Became the drudgery of forms for work.
In death his gravestone chosen by his wife
Was eloquently plain beside the kirk.
His son was born—four days after he died.
Scots love to make defeat their faithful bride.
~ Phillip Whidden
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