GO, foolish thoughts, and join the throng
  Of myriads gone before;
To flutter and flap and flit along
  The airy limbo shore.

Go, words of sport and words of wit,
  Sarcastic point and fine,
And words of wisdom, wholly fit
  With folly’s to combine.

Go, words of wisdom, words of sense,
  Which, while the heart belied,
The tongue still uttered for pretence,
  The inner blank to hide.

Go, words of wit, so gay, so light,
  That still were meant express
To soothe the smart of fancied slight
  By fancies of success.

Go, broodings vain o’er fancied wrong;
  Go, love-dreams vainer still;
And scorn that’s not, but would be, strong;
  And Pride without a Will.

Go, foolish thoughts, and find your way
  Where myriads went before,
To languish out your lingering day
  Upon the limbo shore.

This work was published before January 1, 1927, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

 
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