The boom and blare of the big brass band is
cheering to my heart
And I like the smell of the trampled grass
and elephants and hay.
I take off my hat to the acrobat with his delicate,
strong art,
And the motley mirth of the chalk-faced
clown drives all my care away.
I wish I could feel as they must feel, these
players brave and fair,
Who nonchalantly juggle death before a
staring throng.
It must be fine to walk a line of silver in
the air
And to cleave a hundred feet of space
with a gesture like a song.
Sir Henry Irving never knew a keener, sweeter
thrill
Than that which stirs the breast of him
who turns his painted face
To the circling crowd who laugh aloud and clap
hands with a will
As a tribute to the clown who won the
great wheel-barrow race.
Now, one shall work in the living rock with
a mallet and a knife,
And another shall dance on a big white
horse that canters round a ring,
By another’s hand shall colours stand
in similitude of life;
And the hearts of the three shall be moved
by one mysterious high thing.
For the sculptor and the acrobat and the painter
are the same.
They know one hope, one fear, one pride,
one sorrow and one mirth,
And they take delight in the endless fight for
the fickle world’s acclaim;
For they worship art above the clouds
and serve her on the earth.
But you, who can build of the stubborn rock
no form of loveliness,
Who can never mingle the radiant hues
to make a wonder live,
Who can only show your little woe to the world in a rhythmic dress
What kind of a counterpart of you does
the three-ring circus give?
Well here in the little side-show
tent to-day some people stand,
One is a giant, one a dwarf, and one has
a figured skin,
And each is scarred and seared and marred by
Fate’s relentless hand,
And each one shows his grief for pay,
with a sort of pride therein.
You put your sorrow into rhyme and want the
world to look;
You sing the news of your ruined hope
and want the world to hear;
Their woe is pent in a canvas tent and yours
in a printed book.
O, poet of the broken heart, salute your
brothers here!