The Scamps
Henry Lawson
The Scamps
Of home, name and wealth and ambition bereftâ
We are children of fortune and luck:
They deny thereâs a shred of our characters left,
But they cannot deny us the pluck!
We are vagabond scamps, we are kings over allâ
There is little on earth we desireâ
We are devils who stand with our backs to the wall,
And who call on the cowards to fire!
There are some of us here who were noble and good,
And who learnt in ingratitudeâs schoolsâ
They were born of the selfish and misunderstood,
They were soft, they were âsmoodgersâ or fools.
With their hands in their pockets to help every friend
In a fixâand they never asked how:
Beware of them you who have money to lend,
For itâs little youâd get from them now.
There are some of us here who were lovers of oldâ
In the days that were nearer to God;
The girl was more precious than honour or gold,
And they worshipped the ground where she trod;
But she trampled their hearts and they suffered and knew
How the soul of a woman to readâ
They will never again to a woman be true;
Let the girls who may meet them take heed!
There are some of us here who were devils from birth,
Who would steal the eye out of a friendâ
But we judge not or blame not the worst on the earth,
For it comes to the same in the end.
There are some of us here who were ruined by wrongâ
To whom justice and love came too lateâ
And they threw them aside and go singing a song,
And they know that their mistress is fate.
We were some of us failures at suicide, tooâ
We are most of us back from the deadâ
But weâve all found the courage to battle it through,
Till the strength of our bodies is sped:
With a flag that is dyed with our heartsâ-blood unfurled,
We are marching and marching afarâ
We are comrades of all who are fighting the world,
For the world made us all what we are.
Of home, name and wealth and ambition bereftâ
We are children of fortune and luck:
They deny thereâs a shred of our characters left,
But they cannot deny us the pluck!
We are vagabond scamps, we are kings over allâ
There is little on earth we desireâ
We are devils who stand with our backs to the wall,
And who call on the cowards to fire!
There are some of us here who were noble and good,
And who learnt in ingratitudeâs schoolsâ
They were born of the selfish and misunderstood,
They were soft, they were âsmoodgersâ or fools.
With their hands in their pockets to help every friend
In a fixâand they never asked how:
Beware of them you who have money to lend,
For itâs little youâd get from them now.
There are some of us here who were lovers of oldâ
In the days that were nearer to God;
The girl was more precious than honour or gold,
And they worshipped the ground where she trod;
But she trampled their hearts and they suffered and knew
How the soul of a woman to readâ
They will never again to a woman be true;
Let the girls who may meet them take heed!
There are some of us here who were devils from birth,
Who would steal the eye out of a friendâ
But we judge not or blame not the worst on the earth,
For it comes to the same in the end.
There are some of us here who were ruined by wrongâ
To whom justice and love came too lateâ
And they threw them aside and go singing a song,
And they know that their mistress is fate.
We were some of us failures at suicide, tooâ
We are most of us back from the deadâ
But weâve all found the courage to battle it through,
Till the strength of our bodies is sped:
With a flag that is dyed with our heartsâ-blood unfurled,
We are marching and marching afarâ
We are comrades of all who are fighting the world,
For the world made us all what we are.
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